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This Data Will Self-Distruct in 10...9...8...
Filed in archive Storage Stuff by Eric Hanson on December 14, 2006
This Data Will Self-Distruct in 10...9...8...
Man, I love USB drives - they're really becoming the versatile device that can julienne fries and dice carrots. Or store lots of information and run programs. Whatever floats your boat, really. How about this one, though: the Kingston DataTraveler Secure - Privacy Edition, which not only encrypts your data using 256-bit hardware-based AES encryption, but also erases the data permanently if someone fails to enter the encryption password within ten tries. If you've got a lot of sensitive data you need to protect (business with Sarbanes-Oxley requirements, I'm looking at you), this DataTraveler might be a good option for a flash drive.

Via the International Herald Tribune

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