Tag: encryption
Crypteks USB

Crypteks USB with 256-bit AES Hardware Encryption

GeekAlerts has shown you some cool Kickstarter ideas before, but this is one that would even catch the eye of a super spy like James Bond. The Crypteks USB with 256-bit AES Hardware Encryption protects your important data using both digital and physical deterrents. This USB is made from solid aluminum alloy and you can [...]

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EZSAVE Lockdown USB 3.0 HDD Enclosure

EZSAVE Lockdown USB 3.0 2.5″ HDD Enclosure

You can never have too much security, especially when it comes to computers these days. The EZSAVE Lockdown USB 3.0 2.5″ HDD Enclosure uses the same AES 256bit encryption algorithm adopted by the U.S. government, making it impossible to read or decode any data on the hard drive even if it’s connected with other PC [...]

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NetSecure Kudos Mobile Credit Card Kit

NetSecure Kudos Mobile Credit Card Kit

Finally small business merchants can have one less thing to worry about. With NetSecure Kudos Mobile Credit Card Kit you can do most of your credit card billing right from your smartphone, PC, laptop or tablet without any costly monthly charges. With the simple swipe card reader and app installed, all you need to do [...]

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Christmas Tree USB Flash Drive

This Christmas tree inspired USB 2.0 flash drive comes with an 8GB storage capacity and the option to protect your files with an AES-256 bit hardware encryption.

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GoldKey USB Security Token

GoldKey USB Security Token

The GoldKey is a small token that protects your sensitive data using a 256-bit strong encryption. Simply insert the key into a USB port, enter a desired password, and you’re done. Now no one can access the data without your key and password.

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DiskGO Secure Guardian Flash Drive

DiskGO Secure Guardian Flash Drive

EDGE Tech Corp, the US-based company that gave us the 32GB USB 2.0 memory stick, has announced the DiskGO Secure Guardian Flash Drive – a storage device that exceeds the government standard for encrypting data with its 256-bit AES hardware encryption.

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