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  2. EncFS - Wikipedia

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    EncFS is a Free FUSE-based cryptographic filesystem.It transparently encrypts files, using an arbitrary directory as storage for the encrypted files. [4] [5]Two directories are involved in mounting an EncFS filesystem: the source directory, and the mountpoint.

  3. USB flash drive security - Wikipedia

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    Secure USB flash drives protect the data stored on them from access by unauthorized users. USB flash drive products have been on the market since 2000, and their use is increasing exponentially. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As businesses have increased demand for these drives, manufacturers are producing faster devices with greater data storage capacities.

  4. IronKey - Wikipedia

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    Among Imation's IronKey products are flash drives certified by Microsoft for Windows To Go. [16] Windows To Go is an enterprise feature of Windows 8 that enables the creation of a workspace that can be booted from a USB-connected external drive on PCs that meet Microsoft certification requirements, regardless of the operating system running on ...

  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. Imation Expands IronKey Line of Secure USB Flash and Hard Drives

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    Imation Expands IronKey Line of Secure USB Flash and Hard Drives Adds a cost-effective complement to military-grade IronKey portable storage offerings, meeting a wider range of mobile worker ...

  7. Comparison of encrypted external drives - Wikipedia

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    Bootable: Whether (with the appropriate OS installed on the drive and supporting BIOS on a computer) the drive can be used to boot a computer. Encryption Type: Type of encryption used. Certification: Whether FIPS 140-2 or similar validation has been passed.

  8. List of cryptographic file systems - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... This is a list of filesystems with support for filesystem-level encryption. Not to be confused with full-disk encryption.

  9. Comparison of disk encryption software - Wikipedia

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    Note that this does not imply that the encrypted disk can be used as the boot disk itself; refer to pre-boot authentication in the features comparison table. Partition: Whether individual disk partitions can be encrypted. File: Whether the encrypted container can be stored in a file (usually implemented as encrypted loop devices).