IronKey Celebrates First Anniversary of Its Secure USB Flash Drive for Macintosh
- Filed under: USB Flash Drives, USB gadgets, USB News
- Date: Dec 10,2008
IronKey Inc., maker of the world’s most secure flash drive, announced the one-year anniversary of providing secure hardware encrypted USB flash drives with Macintosh support.
The IronKey secure flash drives include support for Macintosh, Windows and Linux operating systems.
A recent survey shows that 87 percent of organizations have at least one Mac, and with other reports indicating that 50 percent of all breaches result from laptops, the enterprise continues to leverage opportunities to protect their data. IronKey brings unprecedented mobile data security to individual, enterprise and government users. Its combination of security applications and services along with hardware-based encryption deliver unmatched security for its USB drives, and protection of the data stored on them. With the Linux platforms and the Mac OSX capabilities, individuals have the freedom to use the IronKey to protect their data no matter what operating system they prefer.
“As former head of system software projects at Apple computer, and member of the Apple CEO’s Technology Council, I have a deep respect and admiration for the Macintosh platform and its philosophy of ease-of-use,” said Dave Jevans, CEO of IronKey. “IronKey is thrilled to be celebrating the one year anniversary of the availability of the IronKey secure USB flash drive with Mac OSX support.”
IronKey devices are available in three editions — Basic, Personal and Enterprise — with each available for purchase in 1GB, 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacities. The IronKey devices are easy to use, and there is no need to install software or drivers. All user data on an IronKey is encrypted with high-speed, military-grade hardware encryption, password management and waterproof and tamperproof design.
For more information or to purchase, visit http://www.ironkey.com/
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