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post Flash drives with more security options

September 10th, 2007

Filed under: security — mike hall @ 10:02 pm

Now here’s an interesting product:

The Ironkey doesn’t have multi-factor authentication, but after 10 (assuming sequential) incorrect password attempts, it self-destructs. So it can’t be brute forced. Now that’s something you can’t even get with TrueCrypt. However, you probably don’t want your kid and your computer near it. Another cool feature is that it’s filled with epoxy so any attempt to physically get at the ROM won’t do any good either.

Now if somebody combined this with the fingerprint scanner of this drive:

…then you’d have something to wet yourself over.

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