CESG Approved USB Stick
CESG is the UK Government’s National Technical Authority for Information Assurance
Over 1 million SafeSticks are now in use in the NHS helping to keep patient data and other confidential data secure! Buy your SafeStick today!
SafeStick is a secure USB stick with AES 256 bit hardware encryption and is FIPS 197 certified.
SafeStick includes brute force attack lockdown protection. This means should the password to your SafeStick be entered incorrectly a number of times, the SafeStick is disabled or the data on it wiped.
The antivirus and anti-mailware software available for SafeStick (at an extra cost) prevent any nefarious software from spreading on your SafeStick. With one in four virus or mailware attacks now spread by USB sticks, this is an essential control to have in place.
Key Features and Benefits:
SafeStick is a fully manageable enterprise solution when used in partnership with SafeConsole (available at an extra cost). SafeConsole allows you to kill a stick if it has gone missing. It also enables you to enforce group policies, allowing you to enforce such policies as allowing certain file types to be put on the drive whilst denying others. You can also reset passwords using SafeConsole.
SafeStick is tough, durable, waterproof, heat resistant, crush proof. It can take anything you can throw at it.
SafeStick is compatible with Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000, 2003, 2008, Mac OSX, Linux and Citrix in an ultra small form factor and can be used as a either a standalone or enterprise solution.
Simply plug in a SafeStick and within minutes you can be up and running. All you need do is set a password and any data placed on the SafeStick is encrypted.
Order your SafeStick today!!!
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