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Flash Drives That Keep Data Secure

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December 20, 2010
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Flash Drives That Keep Data Secure
If you're carrying business secrets around on a flash drive, make sure it has government-recommended encryption and other features to foil any prying eyes. Here's what you need to know when buying a small USB storage device, plus reviews for pocket drives we've lab tested. - Elsa Wenzel, PCWorld
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Secure Flash Drives Lock Down Your Data When you want to take top-secret data with you on the road, flash drives put encryption and other secure features in the palm of your hand.
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