Lockheed Martin Introduces IronClad 256-bit Encrypted USB Key

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Todays mobile workforce can now trade in their laptop for a flash drive, thanks to an innovative new mobile computing technology from Lockheed Martin and IronKey. The new IronClad USB drive shrinks a laptops hard drive including the entire operating system, software applications, and files onto a secure flash drive. Lockheed Martin is an American aerospace, defence, security, and advanced technology company with worldwide interests and to our knowledge this is the first time they have gotten into the Flash drive business. With Lockheed Martin’s close military relationship this might impact other large Flash makers with encrypted drives.

Lockheed Martin Introduces IronClad USB Key

Imagine leaving the office at the end of the day and, instead of slinging a laptop bag on your shoulder, you tuck a flash drive the size of a stick of gum in your pocket, said Charles Croom, Lockheed Martins Vice President of Cyber Security Solutions. With IronClad drives, employees who need to work at home or on travel, or field operatives who deploy around the country or around the globe, can carry not just their files but their entire computer on a three-inch USB drive. Weve built a smart network around each drive, so IT managers have round-the-clock control of and visibility into the status and security of every device.

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