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SecureData Introduces the SecureDrive Duo with Keypad and BT Encryption at CES 2020

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Sunday, January 12, 2020 9:34 AM (permalink)
https://www.techpowerup.com/262836/securedata-introduces-the-securedrive-duo-with-keypad-and-bt-encryption-at-ces-2020
 
We were impressed with SecureData's offerings for the encrypted portable storage market in the form of the SecureDrive BT and SecureUSB BT, and the company took to CES 2020 to announce their latest and greatest in the form of the SecureDrive Duo that combines Bluetooth app-based encryption we saw with the previous drives, as well as keypad-based encryption for on-the-go modification. The new drive retains also all the features of the BT lineup, including FIPS 140-2 Level 3 certification and secure device management. We expect this first of its kind drive to be made available in a variety of storage sizes in both HDD and SSD formats as with the SecureDrive BT, when it is made available for purchase later this year.
 
The idea of keeping critical data safe is becoming more and more important and encrypted devices such as these help protect that data in my personal opinion in the very best way.
 
 

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    Re: SecureData Introduces the SecureDrive Duo with Keypad and BT Encryption at CES 2020 Sunday, January 12, 2020 8:04 PM (permalink)
    interesting
     
    but what happens if the keypad fails ?

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