Saturday, March 28, 2015
Enter the code with Toshiba Encrypted USB Flash Drive
Toshiba, or rather the Toshiba Digital Products Division, has released an exciting new product that could make the secret to the many people who are looking for a safer way to store files and sensitive documents within the USB flash drives.
Looking more specifically, the Toshiba USB key Encrypted USB Flash Drive – codenamed PFU032D-1BEK – is equipped with a physical component for entering a code with encryption type military AES 256-bit, so useful for companies or companies which obviously require a level of security appropriate.
Available with a cut running from 4 GB up to 32 GB, the pen has a non-removable rechargeable battery and a mini keyboard so that the user can enter the PIN before you remove or insert it into the PC. The system is designed so that when you enter the correct code and inserted into a USB 2.0 port or higher, documents are automatically de-encrypted in order to be displayed.
At a time when it is subsequently removed without any input from the user, all the files stored on it are immediately encrypted. In the event that the pen had to be stolen, inside there is a system called Brute Force Hack Defense Mechanism, which automatically deletes all the information stored on the tenth attempt incorrect code entry.
In conclusion there are also all the various certificates (FIPS and NIST) required by government agencies and financial thereby allowing the company to sell the product even at public and private institutions. The product is available on Amazon at a price of US $ 59.99 for the 4GB version, up to a maximum of $ 164.99 for the 32 GB.
Enter the code, with Toshiba Encrypted USB Flash Drive
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