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DiskGO Secure USB 2.0 Flash Drives
- Connectivity: Hi-Speed USB 2.0
Our classic flash drive with U.S. government standard encryption. One of the most secure flash drives available - the perfect portable storage solution for anyone concerned with protecting valuable digital information.
DiskGO Secure Flash Drive Enhanced for ReadyBoost
- Connectivity: Hi-Speed USB 2.0
Secure flash drive that is compatible with Windows Vista ReadyBoost™. Utilizes mega high-speed NAND technology for quick file transfers and uploads and flash memory to enhance system performance.
DiskGO Secure GUARDIAN Flash Drive
- Connectivity: Hi-Speed USB 2.0
Secure your data with hardware encryption. Utilizing 256-bit AES hardware encryption, the DiskGO Secure GUARDIAN exceeds the government standard for encrypting data.
Do you need a secure flash drive?
Flash drives have helped to revolutionize the way the world looks at data. Instead of fragile, clunky disks, it is now possible to store huge amounts of information in a device that fits on a keychain. The standard USB interface that almost all portable flash drives use enhances the portability of the data, making it possible to instantly move files from one location to another.
It is this very versatility which makes flash drives vulnerable to loss or theft. They are convenient for thieves and can be easily lost by those who carry them. Any valuable information on the drive needs to be protected at all times. Fortunately, there are several different types of flash drives which include encryption technologies which can do just that.
Almost anyone who uses a flash drive in their daily routine will want to make sure that they have an appropriate level of security. Examples include:
Regular consumers who use the small drives to carry their resumes, medical records, or even network passwords. Drives that contain this type of data need to have secure encryption to guarantee that the information remains safe even if the stick is lost.
Businesses that use the drives to transfer records to computers that may be located off of the company network or to transfer data that is too sensitive to be exposed to a wide network. These drives need the strongest type of protection available in case of theft.
College students who use the drives to store their personal computer settings, passwords, course work and personal information. If a drive with this information was to be found by the wrong person, unsecured data could be used to steal their identity.
There are many cases where the security of the information stored on the flash drive needs to be protected. The mobility of such a small device, which can hold such vital information, requires that it be secured at all times to prevent the loss or theft of data.











