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Digital Demolition: Hard Drive vs. Flame Thrower!
The ioSafe external hard drive is designed to withstand home catastrophes such as floods and fires. But can it survive the 3000-degree fire cannon?
DHS Clarifies Laptop Border Crossing Rules: What You Need to Know
U.S. Homeland Security agents still can seize your digital gear, so here's how to travel without losing everything.
Could I Just Destroy the Hard Drive?
Joel Edillon wants my opinion on physically destroying a hard drive instead of wiping it
Sony Debuts HD Security Cameras
Sony has unveiled a new range of high definition pan tilt zoom (PTZ) security cameras designed for surveillance.
Vegas ATM Malware Demonstrates Banking Security Woes
Amid Black Hat security conference, fake ATM machines have taken up residence around Las Vegas.
Awesome Wall Chart Turns PC Parts Into Geek Porn
A visual reference for all the PC parts you may come across.
External Hard Drive Secured with RFID
Storage vendor Freecom applies RFID "swipe card" security to a new hard drive.
11 Security Companies to Keep Your Eye On
Our annual look at new security companies to watch.
Apple's Big 5 Security Failures
Analysis: Security consultant says that Apple "struggles to execute effectively when faced with security challenges."
Remove Sensitive Data Before You Sell an Old PC
Brian Ellis wants to know the best way to secure an old PC for a new owner
National Archives Loss Adds to List of Govt. Data Goofs
The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration says it lost a hard drive full of sensitive data. It's like deja vu all over again.
RFID Technology Goes to Work in IT
Some data centers using RFID tools find a 90% decrease in the amount of time it takes to take inventory of tech gear.
Has RSA Jumped the Shark?
One editor reflects on RSA Conference 2009 weighing the good, bad, and 'shark jumping' moments.
RSA Security Conference Product Parade
New tools for data protection come in many forms, all designed to thwart the bad guys, at the annual security conference. Take a look at the selection.
Concern about Secure Disposal Hampers Green Efforts
A study finds that security worries, not environmental issues, drive e-waste disposal habits by businesses.
Malware Troubles? Start from Square One
The only way to truly come clean: Back up your data, format your hard drive, and begin again
Encrypted Portable Drives
Hardware-encrypted drives can make protecting your data simple. Seagate's Maxtor BlackArmor, offering full-disk encryption, leads the field.
Apricorn Aegis Vault Encrypted Hard Drive
Apricorn's Aegis Vault encrypted hard drive sports a convenient built-in USB cable.
Lenovo ThinkPad USB Secure Hard Drive
Lenovo's cool, capable, and encrypted data-sharing device will appeal to business users and techies alike.
Apricorn Aegis Bio Encrypted Hard Drive
The Aegis Bio encrypted hard drive has a fingerprint scanner and software that secures both the drive and the contents of your PC.
Kingston DataTraveler Vault--Privacy Edition Encrypted USB Flash Drive
Kingston's encrypted drive provides ultimate data protection in a portable flash model, but for a steep price.
LaCie d2 Safe Encrypted Hard Drive
The solid, relatively inexpensive d2 Safe is one of the few encrypted hard drives suitable for both Macs and PCs.
Seagate Maxtor BlackArmor Encrypted Hard Drive
The BlackArmor encrypted hard drive is tops for its intuitive out-of-the-box experience, good utilities bundle, and reasonable price.
Data Locker Pro AES Edition Encrypted Hard Drive
The touch-screen controls on the Data Locker Pro encrypted drive look like a gimmick, but they make common tasks far easier.
SanDisk Cruzer Contour Secure USB Flash Drive
The SanDisk Cruzer Contour U3 flash drive can take a licking and still maintain your data, but it lacks high-end encryption.
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