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RE: data encryption
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United States
2007-08-14 18:39:23
We've been using a product called the A-Key 4000 from
Authenex
http://www.authenex.com/authenex-products/akey-tok
en-4000.html .  It's a USB
key with built in encryption which can be used on any
windows machine
without needing to install software.  It has some very nice
features
including an administrative password so you can reset
forgotten user
passwords.  The whole disk is encrypted so you don't have to
worry about
users confusing protected and unprotected partitions. 
Performance is a bit
slower then a normal USB key but its fast enough for most
users.

As far as I know they don't sell directly but if you are
interested I would
be happy to forward on our sales rep contact info.

Aidan Bauer
Berkeley Wireless Research Center

> 
> Can anyone recommend data encryption software that can
run from a
> portable drive, rather than having to be installed on
every machine
> the drive is plugged into?
> 
> 
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