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Re: USB Flash Drives


From: Pierre Jaury <pierre () jaury eu>
Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2011 21:00:44 +0100

Prevented from getting lost or stolen ? Actually, who cares about a USB
drive ? What matters is data; as long as it is properly encrypted (hint:
LUKS), there is no problem losing a USB drive besides spending $4 buying
a new one.

On Fri, 2011-12-23 at 11:37 -0800, Charles Alvis wrote: 
Hi Everyone,

I am curious how everyone is protecting their USB Flash Drives from
getting lost or stolen?   I see a plethora of products out there, but
not sure which are the best to go with.   All our USB devices need to
be encrypted and password protected.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

-Charles

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