Iron Key USB Drive World’s Most Secure Drive

April 15, 2009 · Filed Under Storage 


USB flash drives serve one main purpose – to transport data quickly and easily through a portable and convenient device. But what if it gets lost? It’s not so bad because they are cheap and easy to replace. However, the real problem is retaining the privacy of the data on your USB drive, especially if the data is super-sensitive (bank pin numbers, passwords or top secret spy stuff), you cannot prevent someone from activating the drive and viewing your files. The solution is the Iron Key USB drive, it was developed for high-security military and government use; this device is billed as the world’s most secure flash drive. Cost: $79 – $299

Below you will find features that are like no other USB drive:

  • Always-on hardware encryption with no software or drivers to install
  • Active anti-malware protection
  • Centralized remote administration of IronKey drives—securely online or with an optional onsite virtual server
  • Remotely disable or destruct rogue drives
  • Enforce security policies such as password length and strength
  • RSA SecurID ready
  • Full cryptographic capabilities include embedded Public Key Infrastructure and digital certificates
  • Provides a high-speed and reliable platform for virtual machines
  • The self-destruct mechanism – input an incorrect password 10 times and the IronKey initiates a self-destruct sequence that permanently erases the encryption keys and data.

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