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3/23/2014 6:23:36 AM EDT
I need the ability to have sensitive information on a USB flash drive.  I have read that hardware encyrption is the best.

What is the best one out there right now?

Is this a good one?


http://www.amazon.com/Kingston-DataTraveler-Privacy-DTVP-8GB/dp/B0014ZBPYA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1395584525&sr=8-1&keywords=kingston+secure+blue
3/23/2014 6:26:38 AM EDT
[#1]
The DoD has a list of approved drives that use an encryption that meets FIPS requirements.

Ironkey in one of the ones on the list.
3/23/2014 6:52:54 AM EDT
[#2]
You can also just use TrueCrypt on a regular flash drive.

Link.



ETA: It is free and open source so you can use this on regular (cheap) flashdrives.
3/23/2014 7:06:56 AM EDT
[#3]
My work gives us DiskGo Guardian thumb drives and they're pretty anal about data security... So I assume they're g2g.
3/23/2014 7:20:47 AM EDT
[#4]
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You can also just use TrueCrypt on a regular flash drive.

Link.



ETA: It is free and open source so you can use this on regular (cheap) flashdrives.
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+1
3/23/2014 7:32:25 AM EDT
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You can also just use TrueCrypt on a regular flash drive.

Link.



ETA: It is free and open source so you can use this on regular (cheap) flashdrives.
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This is what I've traditionally done
3/23/2014 4:44:13 PM EDT
[#6]
What about the thumb drives that have a keypad built in? Looks like that would be easiest to use cross-platform and on work computers where you might not have admin rights.