Security Basics
USB Flash Drives Dec 23 2011 07:37PM
Charles Alvis (calvis itechgroup com) (9 replies)
Re: USB Flash Drives Dec 23 2011 09:27PM
fecub (fcbk linuxmail org) (1 replies)
RE: USB Flash Drives Jan 02 2012 07:20AM
Antti Laatikainen santen fi (1 replies)
Re: USB Flash Drives Jan 02 2012 07:08PM
Edward (yddebc gmail com) (1 replies)
Hi,

I would also like to note that there is a portable versions available
for many popular encryption software, such as TrueCrypt. As long as
you are using Windows PCs, you can access your data anywhere, without
any additional software. That said, buying thehardware-encryption
USB's mentioned before may be a better way to go, just thought I'd add
to the options.

Edd

On 2 January 2012 07:20, <Antti.Laatikainen (at) santen (dot) fi [email concealed]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> One important thing to keep in mind is that many of these
> solutions require admin rights to the computer to work-
> Or if not that, they require some additional software to
> be installed on the computer prior to work.
>
> There are good, strong solutions like Kingston Vault sticks that
> don't need any users right or programs to be installed. They handle
> the encryption using built-in hardware on the stick.
>
> One solution (in AD environment) would be to use the Bitlocker to go.
> It's cheap, gets the job done and you have nice set of features that you
> can configure using GPO's, like  "Deny Write Access to Removable Drives Not
> Protected By BitLocker"
>
> Check out more info:
>
> http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/using-bitlocker-encr
ypt-removable-media-part1.html
>
>
> Antti Laatikainen
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: listbounce (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed] [mailto:listbounce (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]] On
> Behalf Of fecub
> Sent: 23. joulukuuta 2011 23:27
> To: security-basics (at) lists.securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]
> Subject: Re: USB Flash Drives
>
> TrueCrypt is a perfect tool for things like this. you can crypt your files and
> hide it in your usb! if you want to open it you need TrueCrypt and your very
> good choosen pass. and it have a fanstastic feature inner and outer volume!
>
> ----- Original message -----
>> 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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RE: USB Flash Drives Jan 10 2012 01:48PM
Jacqueline Primrose hhsc state tx us (1 replies)
RE: USB Flash Drives Jan 10 2012 05:48PM
Mason, Samuel (SMason mt gov) (1 replies)
SV: USB Flash Drives Jan 12 2012 10:18AM
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Re: USB Flash Drives Dec 23 2011 09:16PM
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RE: USB Flash Drives Dec 23 2011 08:51PM
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RE: USB Flash Drives Dec 23 2011 09:12PM
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Re: USB Flash Drives Dec 23 2011 08:37PM
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Re: USB Flash Drives Dec 23 2011 08:21PM
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Re: USB Flash Drives Dec 23 2011 08:14PM
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Re: USB Flash Drives Dec 23 2011 08:02PM
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Re: USB Flash Drives Dec 23 2011 08:00PM
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Re: USB Flash Drives Dec 23 2011 07:56PM
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