On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 02:48:14PM -0600, Cindy Croxton Electronics Plus wrote:
A caution for USB flash drives, they are VERY static
sensitive, and there is
no way to write protect most of them.
Many govt and high security companies have banned them because on most of
them you can't password protect the entire drive, like you could a floppy.
Yes, you can still encrypt individual files, but that does not meet their
requirements.
Hmm? Of course you can encrypt the entire device. It is rather simple these
days to do so. And it really doesn't matter if the device is a HDD, SSD,
USB stick, floppy, ...
Kind regards,
Alex.
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