You know, there are so many gadgets being invented lately, so many technologies being introduced that one can but think why on Earth don't we see a lot more James Bond type gadgets out there? God knows there are people willing to purchase them! Speaking about such gadgets, you might want to take a look at what a certain company called IronKey has prepared for you, namely the
Ironkey Enterprise Server 2.0, a very secure server from a maker known for its wacky devices.
Remember the military
defense USB memory stick? How about the self-destructing USB drive? Yup, all devices from the same company. As for the IronKey Enterprise Server, it is a highly-scalable solution that allows for users to manage Enterprise flash drives in a secure manner. The device is so secure that it can even be set up to lock or destroy the flash drive in case data is discovered to have leaked and the user is compromised.
"As security threats and compliance requirements continue to increase, it is imperative that organizations implement and enforce comprehensive mobile data security policies," said Dave Tripier, chief marketing officer at IronKey. "The IronKey Enterprise Server provides the management capabilities required to gain control of USB drive usage, and ensure protection of the data stored on them, no matter where they may roam. If a device is lost or stolen, administrators may deny access, disable the device or remotely destroy it.”
We live in an age where everything you say and do can be interpreted, stolen, watched and listened to by prying devices! A device such as the IronKey Enterprise Server will bring an extra James Bondish sense of security to the hearts of state employees everywhere. Ending with a little more from Dave Tripier, “The Enterprise Server provides an unprecedented level of mobile data security by combining the world's most secure USB flash drive with centralized management, tracking and remote administration.”
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