Lockheed Martin and its new USB new Ironclad

ironclad Lockheed Martin is most for his role in the defense capabilities of the nation, but this time they have to offer something that will offer a hint of protection for your data when needed – and it comes in the form of new players, USB battleship. Basically, the battleship wad on the hard disk of the laptop along with its complete operating system, software applications and files on a single device – which is a secure USB flash drive, essentially. In simple words, what is available here as a 100% sure “PC on a stick” installation. The people who can constantly on-the-go with the USB flash drive into virtually any plug any computer or laptop regardless of your location and you can gain instant, secure access to your computer and files.

Ironclad technology powers the operating system on a USB stick, which means that your files will never be loaned to touch the computer hard drive to help keep the security and confidentiality guaranteed to start at the top of the agenda, and he made sure that the device does not a single trace behind, which was never plugged in. The device Ironclad fully encrypted, the physical delivery the same level of protection against the insidious threat malware such as rootkits, almost undetectable. The idea you carry your valuable data on a secure device the size of a chewing gum paste it in your pocket is really comforting, especially if you are in a position that deals with sensitive information.

Some readers are having at least 8 GB of 256-bit encrypted storage, where he was locked in a fierce Ironclad water and shock resistant metal housing. Inside you will find custom Lockheed Martin technology that lets you run your desktop directly to the USB flash drive, while the advanced integrated anti-virus protection, you can, all public or shared computer to connect without having to sleep at night. All readers Ironclad twice as a node in a network are subject to central management, allowing IT organizations to keep an eye on each disc, while maintaining a strict control, which allows applications that can be installed on the drive.

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