Friday 9 December 2011

Crypteks USB: First Physical Lock & Encrypted USB Drive!!!

This is one of the first physically locking USB storage devices to feature 256-bit AES Hardware Encryption which is called as Crypteks USB. It’s really small measuring approx 3.1” x 1.1”. This was designed to make a bold yet elegant statement and to absolutely hands-down guarantee our personal information is always personal.

USB’s inner parts are made of ultra-high-grade aluminum alloy finished in a unique anodized layer to help with fingerprints and dust. And the custom designed springs are made of high-tensile-strength stainless spring steel were designed to allow for a stop-motion when turning the outer rings and all of the parts work together perfectly.
 Features and Specifications

·         Precision engineering as a work of art
·         Maximum durability minimal maintenance
·         Clever release button to ensure USB never stuck
·         100% 256-bit advanced encryption standard hardware encryption
·         Easily change our locking combination
·         Customizable encryption password to prevent unauthorized use
·         Read Only Mode
·         Solid Aluminium Alloy construction featuring custom designed radial springs
·         4GB, 8GB and 16GB capacity
·         Electronic USB board designed to USB 2.0 specifications
·         Two free consecutive drive letters
 It features a unique hardware controller built right into the stick itself. This chip is the secret to really great encryption; by actively enforcing a preset password, all of the information stored on the USB stick is automatically encrypted and decrypted. And one thing, they say that black Crypteks USB in 16GB has requested by few and they went ahead and made one just for them.

It’s the same amazing solid aluminum alloy construction and a unique anodized layer in black. Crypteks USB is a sealed anodized aluminum cylinder that holds five rings that contain all letters of the alphabet. To unlock it, we need to enter our password given to it to remove the USB from its shell. By this our document or data is secured and this project is going to be made into a reality.

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