Monday, June 6th 2011
Green House Intros Encryption-Enhanced PicoDrive Secure USB Flash Drives
Japanese company Green House unveiled PicoDrive Secure, a new series of compact USB flash drives that feature 256-bit AES data encryption. Measuring 65 (W) x 19 (D) x 8 (H) mm, and weighing just 11 g, the drives use older USB 2.0 interface. To keep data safe, the drive also features a password-based lock function that lets you switch from no access to read-only access, and full-access. The security comes at a price, however, with the 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB, and 16 GB variants being priced at US $160, $230, $300, and $355, respectively.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
4 Comments on Green House Intros Encryption-Enhanced PicoDrive Secure USB Flash Drives
I'll stick with the Transend USB 3.0 flashdrive's.
Especially with RSA keys that was hacked and used against everything/one incompetent and normal people as well.
So this is flawed before it starts.