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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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    Interface: List of USB, Firewire, eSATA, or other interfaces for connection a computer. Max Capacity : Maximum size drive is available in. Included Software : List of any included software, excluding any standard freeware or trialware obtainable by an end user.

  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. Security-Enhanced IronKey™ Workspace USB Drives Now ... - AOL

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    Security-Enhanced IronKey™ Workspace USB Drives Now Certified for Windows To Go Hardware encryption, device management and rugged enclosure make Imation's IronKey Workspace W500 for Windows To ...

  6. USB flash drive - Wikipedia

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    All USB flash drives can have their contents encrypted using third-party disk encryption software, which can often be run directly from the USB drive without installation (for example, FreeOTFE), although some, such as BitLocker, require the user to have administrative rights on every computer it is run on.

  7. Opal Storage Specification - Wikipedia

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    The Opal Storage Specification is a set of specifications for features of data storage devices (such as hard disk drives and solid state drives) that enhance their security. For example, it defines a way of encrypting the stored data so that an unauthorized person who gains possession of the device cannot see the data.