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Freecom’s Hard Drive Secure

by Johan on July 20, 2009 · 4 comments



Freecom's Hard Drive Secure

Freecom today launched the Hard Drive Secure, a compact and portable external hard drive that allows users to lock their data with a simple swipe of the AES-encrypted RFID keycard. The drive is perfect for security conscious home users. Passing the keycard over the reader on the hard drive either locks or unlocks the system, giving users access to their data in seconds while ensuring that their files remain secure at all times. The Hard Drive Secure comes with two keycards, one of which can be stored away safely in case the first is lost. These cards eliminate the need for passwords and are AES encrypted to provide ultimate data protection – even if the drive is stolen, unauthorised users would have no way of accessing the files stored on it. [Freecom]

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