Fujitsu’s Secure USB Memory

April 22, 2009

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Security above anything else, that’s what you should always keep in mind when your computer holds more than just the OS and some documents you wouldn’t mind at all becoming public. Sometimes, it’s not only about your computer, and since this may sound a bit strange, let me explain…

Fujitsu Secure USB Memory

No, I am not talking about securing your car or your house – it’s still about the data your laptop carries, but when talking about data on the road, USB memory also has a very important part to play. For example, Fujitsu’s secure USB memory will self destruct the data on it after being lost…but don’t think about any explosions!

“The new and unique USB memory device prototype contains a processor and battery. After a fixed period of time, if the USB memory device is plugged into an unauthorized PC, the data can automatically be erased or the USB memory device can be rendered unusable. For example, the USB memory device can be set up with a policy whereby the data will be automatically deleted after 24 hours, or it will be deleted if the USB memory is plugged into an unregistered computer even once. By storing and carrying data on a USB memory device that allows for this type of security setting, in the event that the USB memory device is lost, the data stored on it will be automatically deleted and thus enable strict security.”
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Pretty cool, don’t you agree? Obviously, the technology described above will be more expensive than the simple USB memory sticks we know these days…but if you really need security, then you gotta do what it takes. In this case, that means to pay a bit of extra cash to take advantage of some extra security.

Unfortunately, this is more of a technology demo for now, and no price or availability for the public have been disclosed…

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