Victorinox, maker of the legendary Swiss Army Knife, has launched a new super-secure memory stick that sounds like something right out of Mission: Impossible. Called the Victorinox Secure, the new USB ...
According to IronKey, a secure USB drive specialist, the hospital encourages staff to avoid carrying data on portable devices unless absolutely necessary. And, to avoid any ambiguity when they do, its ...
Victorinox, maker of the Swiss Army Knife, has come out with a model that would make James Bond proud: a pocket knife with a super-secure USB stick. A Swiss Army Knife with a Secure Pro USB stick How ...
Businesses also need, the firm claims, to introduce best practise policies, procedures and awareness training for the staff using the devices. According to the memory and portable storage device ...
A US company has come up with an original take on ultra-secure portable storage, fitting a full PIN entry keypad to a USB stick. A US company has come up with an original take on ultra-secure portable ...
Here’s some news that might cause concern for some users of hardware-encrypted USB memory sticks. Even plans for secret troop movements stored on memory sticks have been lost on the floor of a ...
Systematic Development Group has released an ultra-secure portable flash drive, fitting a full PIN entry keypad to the USB stick. The Lok-It Secure Flash Drive from comes in two versions, the simpler ...
ThumbMax-Flash is a new portable multi-purpose USB memory stick with a twist – it’s completely secure, requiring both fingerprint and password authentication to ...
Curtin University of Technology researcher, Don Griffiths, has been awarded a government grant to develop a system that enables a secure computing environment to be loaded onto a USB memory stick and ...
While data breaches by hackers get headlines, another form of data leakage can be very damaging to a company’s bottom line, too. Most notably, that is sensitive data lost on the USB memory sticks.
This article first appeared on September 15th, 2011. When you think computer security, you invariably think of protecting your website from some cyber terrorist working from an internet cafe in Prague ...
We all know that Edward Snowden insists on secure email, but he’s also very picky about his operating systems, too. In fact, he uses a free, super-secure version of Linux—called Tails—that fits on a ...