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  • IronKey ships uber-secure D200 USB flash drives

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    11.04.2009

    IronKey has never been one to shy away from sensational claims, but for whatever reason, it's announcing its newest secure drive in a rather low-key fashion. Or, somewhat so. The D200 range of USB flash drives are said to be more manageable and secure than ever, offering up the peace of mind necessary in government and enterprise scenarios. The new devices include policy enforcement, usability and field-maintenance capabilities, a dual-channel architecture for rapid transfers, the ability to double as an authentication token and a self-defense mechanism designed to resist "physical, malware and password attacks." It's available in 1/2/4/8/16GB capacities and should withstand most encounters with water and shock, though it's on you to dig up the presumably lofty MSRPs.

  • Impenetrable Iron Drive withstands "nuclear stresses"

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    02.18.2007

    Just in case having a bulletproof flash drive isn't secure enough for you, it looks like the Iron Drive just might tout the ballistics protection your data insists on having. Produced by R&D Electronics, the Iron Drive has reportedly been tested with withstand "high temperature, shock, vibration, caustic agents, submersion, EMI, and nuclear stresses," and even looks like an oversized vehicle cigarette lighter as to hopefully divert any data thieves who glance at it. The unit is purportedly designed for "harsh military and commercial (read: hostile office) environments," measures four-inches in length, comes in 32MB to 4GB sizes, touts USB 2.0 connectivity, and features just about every military-grade protection you can imagine. As expected, there's no pricing information readily available, but if you get nuked anytime soon, what's your money (or data, for that matter) worth anyway?[Via Slashgear]