SanDisk segregates encrypted files on new flash drives

Started by Simon, Jan 08, 2011, 15:16:45

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SanDisk will allows USB flash drive owners to store encrypted and non-encrypted files on the same device, with its latest range of products.

The storage firm says it wants to provide an alternative to the all-or-nothing encryption offered by its rivals, where either the entire device has to be password-protected or not.

With SanDisk Secure Access users will be able to drag and drop sensitive files into an encrypted "vault" on the drive, while leaving the rest of the files freely accessible to friends and colleagues who are passed the drive.

Read more: http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/security/364198/sandisk-segregates-encrypted-files-on-new-flash-drives
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Simon

No, I just pasted the wrong title to the thread.  :red:
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