Encrypted in a Flash
Filed in archive Security on June 7, 2007
Imagine a usb drive that can be password protected and would allow the user to encrypt part or all of the information on the drive. Thanks to SanDisk, you don't have to imagine it any longer. The company recently launched two portable data memory drives - Cruzer Professional and Cruzer Enterprise - designed for both individuals and larger enterprises. Cruzer Professional allows for optional encryption on some or all of the data on the drive. Cruzer Enterprise enforces mandatory encryption for the entire drive, giving employers just a little more peace of mind that company data isn't floating about exposed. The drives come with hardware-based 256-bit AES encryption.
Cruzer Professional comes in three sizes, and are priced thusly: 1GB for $54.99, 2GB for $94.99 and 4GB for $144.99. Cruzer Enterprise comes in the same three sizes, and prices start at $74.99 for 1GB, $124.99 for 2GB and $184.99 for 4GB.

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