IronKey Flash Drives
If you’re looking for a secure way to store and transport your data and passwords, check out IronKey flash drives. These highly-sophisticated gadgets are far more than just a memory stick. In fact, they’ll self destruct if they’re tampered with either physically or electronically. Here are just a few of the features of these military grade secure flash drives.
Password security: On the 10th failed password attempt, the encryption chip inside IronKey flash drives will become inoperable, meaning that all of the memory stick contents will become instantly and permanently inaccessible.
Password management: IronKey flash drives manage and protect all your passwords, automatically and securely logging you into to web applications from any computer.
Secure Surfing: These super secure flash drives include a secure copy of Firefox, allowing you to securely browse the Internet from any computer.
Physical Security: Even though they are built to withstand extreme physical abuse, IronKey has taken additional measures to thwart physical security threats. According to ThinkGeek, IronKey flash drives are filled with epoxy. If a hacker attempts to physically break into an IronKey thumb drive, the epoxy inside will damage the memory chips, making them unreadable.
Visit the company website for more specific encryption information for IronKey flash drives. I found IronKey flash drives at ThinkGeek priced between $78 and $299.
August 16, 2008 No Comments


