![]() "So I use random flash drives with PGP Disk for security." Security guru Bruce Schneier told me that he thinks it best to separate the encryption algorithm from the hardware. ![]() Jon considers an encrypted drive to be the most secure option, and argues that "a chip is harder to hack, and to reach it means actually tampering with the drive, which is easy to detect." Imation Defender F200 F200 as the top choice (although a pricey one). Jacobi recently wrote The Best Encrypted Flash Drives, and recommended the Imation Defender ![]() You've got two options for protecting data on a flash drive: You can use encryption software, or you can buy a special, encrypted flash drive. If a flash drive contains sensitive information-such as bank account statements, credit card numbers, or your own unique, brilliant plans for world domination-you should password protect, if not the whole drive, than at least those particular files.
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