
Software-Encrypted USB Drives Aren't Secure Enough
Encrypting a drive with traditional software security is a flawed approach and a misuse of a proven technology. The lack of hardware protection makes it impossible to ensure the integrity of the drive and pure storage technology.
Hardware Encryption is the Answer
Software-encrypted USB flash drives gives a false sense of security for a number of reasons, including the sensitivity to brute-force-attacks, password-cracking, and virus corruption. All of them major problems that can be easily avoided with hardware-encryption. While software encryption has its place, this paper asserts it has no place protecting USB flash drives.
Learn more in this whitepaper to investigate how to get absolute protection of your flash drives.
