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Stealth MXP Bio: flash drive for James Bond

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Although almost all modern flash drives support 128 -, and some 256-bit encryption, they do not guarantee 100% protection against hacking information. Yes, the encrypted information to obtain from them is difficult, but it is quite possible, since no hardware protection of a typical flash drive does not. Especially for those who have to deal with information that in no case should not be read by unauthorized persons even if they lose the carrier, or from whom paranoia is acting up or someone wants to feel like a secret agent, the company MXI Security offers a flash drive with three degrees protection.



Stealth MXP Bio outwardly almost indistinguishable from any other similar device, but offers advanced features to protect information. Data encryption is carried out at the hardware level system AES-256 CBC. But the transcript required only if the user was able to undergo the procedure of authentication, which includes in addition to code access is also recognition of the owner of one, two or three parameters, which may include and fingerprinting. This level of data protection has been achieved by placing inside the media processor Bluefly, which is also responsible for protecting information from viruses and malicious programs. Well, in order to have James Bond did not raise complaints to the preservation of information somewhere in the tropical jungle, Stealth MXP Bio meets standards Illuminated IEC 60529 IP57 and MIL-STD-810F.

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