SAN JOSE, CA (March 29, 2012) -- Addonics Technologies (www.addonics.com) today announced the Addonics CipherUSB, a USB pass-through adapter that provides a simple, inexpensive way to encrypt data ...
At the time of writing, the GuardKey USB Encryption Dongle is available at Amazon for $59.99. It is currently not available in Europe, at least I couldn’t find any listing for it. The GuardKey is an ...
It happened to me once — I lost my small 64GB USB drive I'd used for work. I was pretty sure it had nothing too important in it. But then I started wondering… what if it contained some sensitive files ...
A full 87% of employees surveyed have lost a USB drive and failed to notify their company. A recent survey from Apricorn of more than 400 IT professionals from industries including education, finance, ...
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Video: NAS: Should you build or buy? External hard drives are a great backup and portability solution, but if they are used to store sensitive data then they can also be a security minefield. Enter ...
You wouldn't use a phone that wasn't passcode-protected, nor a personal PC. So it's somewhat surprising that most people don't think twice about securing the contents of a USB storage device. If ...
USB Phone 2 PC-Advanced Edition with Encryption offers recordings that are made in an encrypted format that is virtually impossible to break. A user-defined password provides a second layer of ...
Kingston Digital has unveiled a pair of new flash drives that aim at the user who needs a drive that has lots of security to protect the data on it. The new flash drives are the IronKey D300 and D300 ...
Apimac introduced Protect Files, a new file and folder encryption application. Protect Files 1.0 creates a password-locked encrypted space for files and folders on hard drives, external disks, or a ...
Open-source legend TrueCrypt may be gone, but the usefulness of full disk encryption carries on. So what’s a crypto fan to do now for their encryption needs? The first phase of the TrueCrypt audit ...
If you've like me you probably have handfuls of USB flash drives on your desk at any one time. But how many of those flash drives have built-in data encryption? How many can carry on working after ...