Microsoft may give your encryption key to law enforcement upon valid request - here's how to keep it safe ...
USB drives aren’t dead. You’re just not using them right on Windows.
Industry’s leader with three FIPS 140-3 Level 3 validated USB Drive models available worldwide Kingston Technology has ...
Privacy and security concerns are becoming more commonplace as data sharing becomes more commonplace. Here's how to lock down your computer via USB key.
Microsoft handed over keys to BitLocker-encrypted data stored on its servers during an FBI probe last year, granting access ...
If your machine is uploading your BitLocker keys to Microsoft, it turns out Microsoft can and will give them to law ...
Kingston Digital Europe Co LLP, the flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., a world leader in memory ...
Allowing BitLocker without a TPM will require unlocking the operating system drive at startup with either a password or startup key on a USB flash drive. This option ...
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With a simple USB drive and Tails, you can turn any PC into a secure, Tor-encrypted workstation in seconds.
Microsoft confirmed it can hand over BitLocker recovery keys stored in the cloud under warrant, reviving debate over who controls encrypted data.
Kingston’s keypad-secured IronKey KP200 and KP200C USB drives have cleared NIST’s toughest security validation, putting them ...
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