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Wednesday, May 07, 2008
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IronKey unveils 8GB secure USB drive
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Secure Flash drive manufacturer IronKey has unveiled a fully encrypted 8GB USB device.
The rugged, waterproof and tamper resistant USB drive promises the "ultimate in security", and includes always-on hardware encryption, strong authentication, portable applications and fast memory.
The 8GB model is the latest in the IronKey product line, which is encrypted with high-speed military-grade hardware encryption.
Unlike software-based encryption, always-on protection cannot be disabled and is protected against cold-boot and brute force attacks.
If a thief tries to break-in to an IronKey and exceeds a policy-determined number of failed log-in attempts, the IronKey Cryptochip locks out the encryption functions and erases all the encrypted data with its proprietary Flash Trash technology.
IronKey devices offer a suite of applications and services, including portable Firefox, IronKey Password Manager, RSA SecurID and a Secure Sessions service. The 8GB version costs $299. |
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