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Securing personal data from USBs, PDAs, Mobiles, Palms....

Filed in archive Vendor by James Koopmann on May 15, 2008

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Going to and from the office you just realize you left your USB drive on the desk. Thoughts of theft by the cleaning crew quickly rush through your head. So you turn around in traffic and when you get to the office you can't seem to find that blasted USB drive. Your frantically search your briefcase, pockets, and everywhere else you can imagine. Only to realize you have lost your most precious tool that contains hours of sensitive data. And now you don't know who has it and what they will do with your information.

Now jumps in JumpVault. A software application that can create a secure container for your data stored on a variety of personal devices (USB Flash Drives, Mobile Phones, Blackberry Devices, Palms, etc.). Now if your devices get lost, stolen, or eaten by fido you can rest assured that the data isn't being seen by Sluggo.

As an additional feature, JumpVault provides an internet option to upload to their remote security system and accessable when all is lost and you can't seem to find your personal device.

Take a look at www.jumpvault.com. I just wish they would change their website :).


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