IronKey Enterprise solution combines hardware-encrypted USB flash drives with the IronKey Enterprise Service. This little device allows you to not only remotely administer policies across thousands of IronKey devices but also to remotely disable devices.
If a thief tries to break into an IronKey Enterprise device and exceeds a policy-determined number of failed login attempts, the IronKey Cryptochip will lock out the encryption functions and securely erase all encrypted data.
The drives range in price from about $75 to $330 depending on the size and version you need.
Please feel free to email me for a quote.
More information can be found at www.ironkey.com.
Enjoy the winter, only six more weeks!
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
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.
ReplyDeleteIronKey Basic supports Mac OS.
ReplyDelete