A idade digital abriu um número de riscos da segurança e nosso Segurança do USB a categoria aponta cobrir as opções disponíveis para proteger seus dados valiosos.
“Entradas precedentesClique - Movimentação dura travada e cifrada.
Clique - Movimentação dura destravada e de modo operacional.
Yup, aquele é ele para a segurança ao usar-se Cerco da movimentação dura do USB de RFID. O cerco é projetado prender todo o número de movimentações duras de 2.5 polegadas e com a tecnologia encaixada de RFID um ringkey simples de RFID é tudo que mantem seus dados seguros e seguros.

Em cima da conexão a seu sistema, a chave de RFID identifica a movimentação dura do USB para a instalação e a conexão, desse ponto para a frente o cerco do USB necessita o mesmo sinal de RFID travar e destravar a movimentação. Diversas configurações claras do diodo emissor de luz fornecem o status: O vermelho para o fechamento, verde para destrava e o azul para escreve o processo.
Com toda esta elevação - segurança do tech RFID, você pode ainda ser um knucklehead (mais…)
SentrySafe é o primeiro [eu penso] fabricante seguro para incluir o connectivity do USB para o acesso externo. Nós começaremos à parcela do USB logo bastante, mas deixaremos a tomada um olhar nas características físicas do SentrySafe Fogo-Seguro.

No retrato acima, eu estou falando sobre os dois cofres maiores na parte traseira. Os tamanhos estão disponíveis em 1.2 ou 2.0 tamanhos dos pés do cu. É o fogo - resistente por até 2 horas e pode sentar na água até 8 polegadas. Um cofre perfeito para o repouso ou o escritório.
Agora sobre ao Cofre do USB parcela: A cola permite 120CDs ou DVDs com os bolsos da porta às movimentações duras da preensão. Na porta o bolso senta o connectivity do USB a um porto externo do USB. De aqui, fora do cofre, você tem o acesso digital às movimentações duras para dentro. Esta é uma torção agradável para aquelas que necessitam a segurança elevada para suas movimentações duras.
Entretanto, e eu posso vê-lo agora, você necessita cifrar sua movimentação dura. Conservar seus dados digitais é fisicamente somente metade da batalha. Está aqui alguma fonte aberta livre Software do encryption do USB isso trabalhará grande com toda a movimentação dura.
As a closing note, if you have a window office spot, and the safe happens to fall out during an blaze, she’s good for a drop up to 30 feet. Cost is $420 for the 1.2 cu ft and $520 for the 2.0 cu ft version.
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Well, it’s probably a good idea to vaccine your dog too, but today we can apply that term to something new, USB drives.
LG Electronics launched a Vaccine USB drive equipped with anti virus and malware protection software. Appartently the first of it’s kind.

The Vaccine USB protects the UFD in real-time during operation. There is a built-in autorun feature which constantly monitors data being transferred on the UFD device. The Vaccine USB monitors both (more…)
Luigi of I4U had some time yesterday to review the PNY IronKey USB 4GB UFD. In short it’s a great security device but you give up performance for such security.
The PNY IronKey uses AES encryption which is always on and keys generated by the on-board cryptochip uses FIPS 140-2 true compliant random number generation. Since the IronKey uses the cryptochip the keys used to generate access never leave the UFD (and onto computer).

The PNY IronKey has an on board stealth browser via Firefox and is entirely incased with a water tight sealant which sits underneath the rugged, outside enclosure. (more…)
Have you ever wanted to hide files on your computer or flash drive? I could think of several “categories” of data in which I’d like to hide from people around me. Of course I’m talking about valuable data such as passwords, financial records and the priceless contact list for GetUSB.info network of publishers.
Today I found a small utility called HideFlash 1.0 which does just what the name says. Hides your data on a UFD.
The USB security software protects files and folders from others who are trying to view them without permission. What works for me with this package is not only do you have the 128bit encryption working for you, but the Hide Flash software also hides the files and folders it’s protecting. This means when a USB drive is plugged into any computer, the user wouldn’t even know there’s extra data.

The USB security software remains hidden on any computer and invisible to even (more…)
Buffalo just put the call to action for SanDisk, Western Digital and the like for the world’s largest portable hard drive, the MiniStation.

I’m a big fan of portability. I’m a big fan of storage space. And I’m going to need to get some serious work-on to fill up the 300GB hard drive in addition to my standard 120GB HHD of my laptop. Not to say, I wouldn’t turn down some extra space.
The Buffalo USB MiniStation (HD-PS320U2) is just over $300 and comes with Buffalo’s 256-bit AES encryption security software and Memeo’s autobackup utility. After all, out of 300GBs there has got to be something worth saving. (more…)
Recently the head of marketing for SanDisk, Dror Todress, made a claim where “there are endless examples of data breaches…” then immediately sites an example of a stolen US Army UFD (USB Flash Drive) being purchased from a reporter just 200 yards from an army base in Afghanistan.
Todress goes on to explain most IT managers understand and are aware of such security risks and most employees who bring in USB drives or MP3 players with mass storage capability do not have malicious intentions. However, this doesn’t mean valuable information IS leaving the building.
Considering between 80% - 90% of UFDs do not have encryption software, I thought to browse back through my USB Security category and list out a couple articles which could be of help.
USB lock - a physical blocking of USB port
Free open-source USB encryption software - TrueCrypt
Disable writing to USB drives on Windows systems
IT management software to control USB endpoints
Windows Vista locks out USB (actually I don’t think it ever worked)
Wireless PC lock from USB dongle
Another PC port blocking software package
There are a host of other USB devices with security features in my USB security category, but those are device specific not network specific.
The digital age has opened a number of security risks and our USB Security category aims to cover the options available to protect your valuable data.
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