If there is one company that's known for its mainstream extremely secure flash drives, then
that company is definitely IronKey. It has built an empire out of selling secure flash drives. From malware protection to self-destructing devices to the new D200, IronKey has them all. Oh, I forgot to tell you, the D200 flash drive is a new USB device from IronKey that offers remote update, very high security and, best of all, low cost of ownership.
Before we head to all the gory details, you'll want to see what Mister David Jevans, CEO at IronKey had to declare regarding their recent release of the D200 flash drive, “As mobile devices become more ubiquitous, it is imperative for enterprise organizations to be able to track, manage, maintain and update the USB drives in use in the organization. Many of our large government and enterprise customers require the ability to update and upgrade devices in the field. The addition of the D200 devices to the IronKey line provides this functionality and allows us to offer more management and more choices without ever compromising on security.”
The new D200 is perfect for field-maintenance capabilities and has been specifically designed for the type of worker that stores, transports and shares large quantities of data, whether it is in the office or in the field. It can double as an authentication token, sports a dual-channel architecture and meets FIPS 140-2, Level 3 Validation security requirements. It is able to
defend itself against physical, malware and password attacks.
The device is available right now; however, I am not aware of the actual pricing. The D200 comes in 1GB, 2GB, 4GB and 16GB sizes. Quite the handy little gadget to have around, don't you think?
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