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Secure USB goes to 64GB

256-bit hardware encryption
Tue Aug 10 2010, 11:01

SECURE HARD DRIVE MAKER MXI Security has released a 64GB capacity device in its Stealth line of secure USB devices.

The 64GB versions of the Stealth M-Series and Stealth MXP Bio are designed for government customers who have a bad habit of leaving such gear in taxis and on trains and exposing private data and MI6 data to those who should not have it.

The 64GB devices are powered by what MXI calls Bluefly, which is a security processor for USB devices. It provides AES 256-bit hardware encryption with up to 3-factor authentication, which makes it pretty much state-of-the-art in terms of government approved cryptographic technology.

It has advanced identity capabilities such as device recycling, key generation, and digital signatures and is FIPS 140-2 Level 3 validated.

The MXI Security Stealth product family includes 1GB to 64GB capacity flash devices and 250GB to 500GB hard drives. µ

 

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