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  2. USB flash drive security - Wikipedia

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    Some USB drives utilize hardware encryption in which microchips within the USB drive provide automatic and transparent encryption. [8] Some manufacturers offer drives that require a pin code to be entered into a physical keypad on the device before allowing access to the drive.

  3. Comparison of encrypted external drives - Wikipedia

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    AES 256-bit Hardware Encryption No USB 2.0 32 GB Waterproof to 4' IronClad Yes AES 256-bit CBC Hardware Encryption FIPS 140-2 Level 3 Yes USB 2.0 16 GB Cruzer Enterprise No Hardware FIPS 140-2 ? Yes USB 2.0 Apricorn Aegis Secure Key 3NXC Un­known AES 256-bit Hardware Encryption FIPS 140-2 Level 3 USB-C 3.x Gen1 64 GB

  4. IronKey - Wikipedia

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    IronKey S250 8GB encrypted USB flash drive. IronKey is the brand name of a family of encrypted USB portable storage devices owned by Kingston Digital, the flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc.

  5. Imation Launches Newest IronKey Hardware-Encrypted Secure ...

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    Imation Launches Newest IronKey Hardware-Encrypted Secure Flash Drives IronKey S250 and D250 flash drives feature faster performance, new control panel, and multi-language authentication to meet ...

  6. USB flash drive - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, a secure USB drive may use a hardware-based encryption mechanism that uses a hardware module instead of software for strongly encrypting data. IEEE 1667 is an attempt to create a generic authentication platform for USB drives. It is supported in Windows 7 and Windows Vista (Service Pack 2 with a hotfix). [50]

  7. Nitrokey - Wikipedia

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    Some proprietary USB dongles existed at the time, but lacked in certain ways. Consequently, they established as an open source project - Crypto Stick [5] - in August 2008 which grew to become Nitrokey. [6] It was a spare-time project of the founders to develop a hardware solution to enable the secure usage of email encryption. The first version ...

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