Hope it's not considered too OT in here but I'm hoping for a more "corporate" audience than I might get in the laptop forum. We're reviewing laptop suppliers, we currently use Dell but aren't smitten ...
Forget about email hackers—what if someone nabs your external drive and all the data on it? Thwart thieves with the strong encryption and security features of one of our top-rated drive picks. (We've ...
MVK has a new line of hard drive enclosures for the security folk, called the “impact Encrypted HDD Enclosure” line. Available in 40 bit and 128 bit encryption models, each enclosure includes three ...
Welcome to Part 3 in my series on protecting your computer from prying eyes (Part 1, Part 2). In today's segment, we will be going over drive encryption using the TrueCrypt program on Windows OS.
Lock down your data without paying a performance penalty with Seagate s Momentus 5400 FDE.2 2.5-in. secure hard-disk drive with DriveTrust (see the figure). It incorporates full-disk, 128-bit Advanced ...
These days, there’s no such thing as nonsensitive data. Whether it’s your client list, your sales figures, your financial projections, or the latest designs for a new product, you can’t risk letting ...
Lockbourne, OH – StarTech.com, a leading manufacturer of hard-to-find connectivity parts has announced the release of an Encrypted USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drive Enclosure (S2510BU3PW), which features a ...
The touch-screen controls on this drive look like a gimmick, but they make common tasks far easier. In our recent look at eight encrypted portable drives, we considered several models that require ...
There's two major pieces of news out about Western Digital, the hard drive manufacturer and storage giant. First up, the company has announced it intends to purchase SanDisk, a major manufacturer of ...
I'm using a laptop with an encrypted 80GB hard drive. It's using a 3rd party tool for the encryption. The machine is running Windows XP. Is there a way for me to easily move this to a larger drive and ...
If you think that encrypting your laptop’s hard drive will keep your data safe from prying eyes, you may want to think again, according to researchers at Princeton University. They’ve discovered a way ...
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