Thursday, July 9th 2009

Buffalo Intros Series of Secure Flash Drives

Buffalo Japan announced a series of secure USB flash drives with capacities ranging between 16 and 32 GB. Products include RUF2-HSCxxGUW, RUF2-HSC32GW, and RUF2-HSCL-U16G (where "xx" is 16 or 32, indicating capacity in GB; pictured in the same order below). Selling points include the security features: SecureLock, which makes it a key for the computer, data encryption, and a native anti-virus solution from TrendMicro that scans files when its being copied, and quarantines infected files into a separate folder. The drive also lets you maintain a usage log of the drive, which tracks every file moved in or accessed. The RUF2-HSC32GUW will sell for 39800 JPY (US $420), the 16 GB variant at 29800 JPY ($320), RUF2-HSC32GW for 38800 JPY ($415), and RUF2-HSCL-U16G at 22800 JPY ($250). The drive will hit stores in Japan by mid-July
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6 Comments on Buffalo Intros Series of Secure Flash Drives

#1
Mussels
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32GB at USB 2.0 speeds? gah
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hat
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Mussels32GB at USB 2.0 speeds? gah
What do you want it to be then? USB 2.0 is the norm for pretty much every perhipial, except possibly hard drives
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Mussels
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hatWhat do you want it to be then? USB 2.0 is the norm for pretty much every perhipial, except possibly hard drives
E-SATA
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Weer
MusselsE-SATA
I don't have eSATA, which means you can't come to my house.
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#6
Oblivion-330
Why don't companies incorporate hard write locks on their usb drives anymore? I'd buy one of those instantly if it did.
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