IronKey Secure USB Flash Drives – Military Grade AES Encryption

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In this day and age we are becoming ever more reliant on technology and it has become a crucial part of everyday life and business for the vast majority of us. We use it to produce and store important documents and hold treasured pictures and films. Along with this growing dependency on technology we are now more mobile then ever and rely on being able to transport information and documents securely from place to place be it from the office to home or from business to business. Having the ability to do this is key in the modern world this is why USB Flash Drives have become so important. These conveniently sized devices can hold large amounts of data and is easily transported around. IronKey is one of the leading names in high quality USB Flash Drives and you’ll be hard pushed to find a better brand.

IronKey offers super secure USB Flash Drives in a range of capacities up to 4GB. One of their latest releases is the stylish IronKey Standard Edition 4.0GB Secure Flash Drive. IronKey pride themselves on providing customers with unbeatable security for their files and passwords achieved by using military grade AES encryption technologies. Their high speed, hardware encrypted flash drives will safeguard all your important data, securely store and backup passwords and give you the ability to surf the Web safely while maintaining a high degree of privacy by leaving no trance of your Web activity on your computer.

The IronKey Flash Drives are also one of the most attractive flash drives out there. Their super sleek, sophisticated ergonomic design gives a very stylish and professional look which perfectly matches the high grade technology they pack inside. The metal casing also proves very practical with its waterproof and tamper-proof protection as we all know from time to time accidents do happen even to the most cautious of us. IronKey USB Flash Drive as specially designed for Windows XP and Vista computers.

When you need to transport files of great importance or sentimental value at unbeatable levels of security and protection we would highly recommend IronKey’s Standard Edition Secure Flash Drives. They provide the best security both physically and with the technology they contain

IronKey Standard Edition Secure Flash Drives
Features:

  • 1GB, 2GB, 4GB secure storage capacities available
  • 1 year of Internet protection services
  • Online Security Vault for encrypted password backup
  • Secure Sessions for safe web browsing
  • Secure updates of IronKey software and firmware
  • Designed for Windows XP and Vista computers
  • Comes in waterproof, tamper-proof metal case

With every IronKey Standard Edition Secure Flash Drive you’ll find included a suite of security software and services:

  • Mozilla Firefox Web Browser
  • IronKey Password Manager
  • Secure Sessions Service
  • Secure Backup in case you lose your IronKey
  • Secure Updates
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  1. avatar no imageLinda (Who am I?) Says:

    What about Mac and Linux compatability? What about viruses??

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  2. avatar no imageOM (Who am I?) Says:

    I have a Mac and I just read an interesting post on secure USB drives that fully support Apple Mac OS X computers. You should also read the press release about secure USB flash drives for Mac posted on the official SanDisk Enterprise site.

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  3. avatar no imageadmin (Who am I?) Says:

    Thanks OM,

    We did an article on SanDisk Cruzer Enterprise Edition.
    Have a look:
    http://www.memorybits.co.uk/blogbits/?p=194

    Cheers,
    BlogBits Team

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  4. avatar no imageRedactor (Who am I?) Says:

    I don’t understand some details of this post..

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