A new service called Silver Bullet from encrypted thumb-drive vendor IronKey will let administrators wipe out or lock the data on USB sticks in the field. Silver Bullet is a Web-based service that ...
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This isn't the first time we've seen one of IronKey's encrypted USB thumb drives 'round these parts, but if you're an enterprise user, government contractor, or some sort of renegade corporate spy you ...
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The IronKey Personal S200 is possibly the slickest combination of software- and hardware-based security in the flash drive market. Though you log on via software, the S200 uses hardware encryption so ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. This super-secure USB flash drive meets military ...
IronKey compares its Secure Flash Drive to an iPod, saying it’s a hardware, software and online service all rolled into one product. I don’t know about the iPod comparison, but from a security ...
LOS ALTOS, Calif., Jan. 26, 2009 IronKey, maker of the world's most secure flash drive, today announced a strategic partnership with McAfee, the worlds largest dedicated security technology company, ...
I'm a big fan of IronKeyUSB flash drives, so I thought that given the recent security vulnerability that was uncovered that affected certain Kingston, SanDisk and Verbatim drives I'd pass on the ...