Verbatim’s newest SSD ExpressCard has premium AES 256-bit hardware encryptionBy Mark Rollins - 12/04/2009 3:57:06 PM |
Verbatim has recently launched an SSD Secure ExpressCard that has AES 256pbit hardware encryption. So what does that mean? We are talking about a mandatory complex password input, and a content of the drive to be deleted after 10 incorrect password tries. It also is sturdy and shock-resistant, with low power consumption. By the way, it is also Windows 7 compatible.
You should be able to pick up this guy soon at European retailers for a price of about $150.
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Tags: 256-bit encryption, SSD Secure ExpressCard, Verbatim

