I hate typing passwords, but I can't leave my office with my computer unsecured. I can't wait for the future, when my computer will recognize me and automatically log me in whenever I sit at my PC.
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.
For the really paranoid types: the Duck Image Number-Lock USB Flash Drive. This flash drives uses an old school technology for a bit of a new-school security. The cap of the flash drive is held on and ...
This simple USB trick adds physical security to your PC without buying extra hardware.
To protect your data, you can lock your USB ports from working with USB sticks. You can use one of these free USB port-locking software to do so easily: URC Access Modes Nomesoft USB Guard Windows USB ...
These days one has to worry about the security of the files kept on their computer. Flash drives are so small and cheap that everyone has half a dozen of them just lying around. If someone has access ...
Even if this lockable USB drive concept is turned into a real product, I won’t be buying it. I barely mastered my locker’s combination lock by the time I graduated high school, why would I want to ...
Keeping your data secure on your flash drive is always a worry, and if you feel that 256-bit hardware encryption might not be enough, you can always add a combination lock to the end of a USB drive.
Losing your USB flash drive before a big presentation is a terrible way to start a Monday. Losing a drive that also contains valuable personal data or confidential company information will ruin your ...