Microsoft, Check Point and McAfee provide three whole-disk encryption options; we examine each and choose the best of the bunch. Data is increasingly mobile. More and more, laptops outnumber deskbound ...
Yesterday we covered a fine tool for your USB Drives that allowed you to identify and clean up the junk files and folders on your Removable Drives. Today, I will discuss a USB security software that ...
There are many ways to approach digital security and data safety, and today I’m taking a closer look at the GuardKey which takes a more physical approach to data safety. It combines the physical ...
The Crypteks USB drive combines a physical locking hardware mechanism as well as AES encryption to provide two layers of security for your data. The Crypteks USB drive combines a physical locking ...
External hard drives are extremely useful because of their portability. Many are taken on the go, especially for any business employee with large or time-sensitive files; they can be taken from home ...
Losing your USB flash drive before a big presentation is a terrible way to start a Monday. Losing a drive that also contains valuable personal data or confidential company information will ruin your ...
Nowadays, the computer has a very important place in everybody’s life, as a personal gadget used for a lot of different things. Everything is digital, and it is stored on a computer’s hard disk or on ...
From here, you can either use a USB key that will need to be plugged into your computer to unlock the drive every time it boots. Or you can come up with a special password, separate from your account ...
According to NTI, Ninja complies with the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The 128-bit AES encryption algorithm prevents brute force attacks of user’s private storage areas while providing free ...