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    Ironkey Personal Secure Flash Drive Review

    Posted on Thursday, March 27 2008 @ 11:40:07 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Security is the only way to prevent your information being accessed by someone else on your flash drive, whether it be personal data or business related. We've seen some forms of this with these flash drives, but even those can be circumvented with enough effort. The only way to ensure that your data is safe is to implement hardware encryption with password protection AND tamper-resistance. That's exactly what the guys over at IronKey have done, and they've taken it to the next level by placing a drive that meets military standards and placed it in the hands of everyday consumers. Read on as we put the IronKey 1GB flash drive through the tests and analyze its security features.

    Link: Everythingusb

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