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Storage on the go.


QA I have a few of those key drives and they're really good for storing data and other media on the fly. How secure are these devices? What if lost a drive? Is there any was to protect my information?

--R. Douglas

Via the Internet

Good question. It seems that after all these years of saying floppy disk drives floppy disk drive - disk drive  were passe pas·sé  
adj.
1. No longer current or in fashion; out-of-date.

2. Past the prime; faded or aged.



[French, past participle of passer, to pass, from Old French; see
. it might finally come to pass. USB flash drives See USB drive.  and their ilk are proving to be a perfect way to pack a ton of information into a small, convenient form factor. Some of these devices, such as Iomega's Micro Mini, have been reviewed in Techwatch. Flash drives are fast and usually come with software on the drive itself to let you easily transfer information.

But as with anything, ease of use has its drawbacks, namely security. For starters, if you are concerned about employees simply dragging and dropping valuable company secrets or sensitive information, you might reconsider re·con·sid·er  
v. re·con·sid·ered, re·con·sid·er·ing, re·con·sid·ers

v.tr.
1. To consider again, especially with intent to alter or modify a previous decision.

2.
 a companywide rollout of flash drives. Most flash drives let you easily password-protect your documents. Crucial Technology's Gizmo Slang for any hardware device. See gadget. ! and Lexar's JumpDrive, for example, are two such products. It's important to check out how each manufacturer handles password protection. Some let you reset easily while others may require you to send the device to the manufacturer to reset it. Finally, as with other password-protected software and hardware, be sure to keep your information in a safe place.

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Title Annotation:Cyberwise
Author:Donaldson, Sonya A.
Publication:Black Enterprise
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Date:Sep 1, 2004
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