I got a similar response to the effect of NDA when I
asked about IronKey 
functionality for simple & obvious things like
passphrase length & valid 
characters. In the end they were very helpful & gave
good answers to my questions.

IronKey sounds good an paper vs. anything else
currently out. When the price 
drops I'd really like to get a IronKey.

Brian Weeden wrote:
> Computer World Magazine just posted an article
reviewing 7 "secure" USB
> drives from major manufacturers.  Some funny and sad
stuff in there,
> especially what sort of gimmicks these vendors put
in to try and make their
> drives "secure".  In the end they chose IronKey, but
really putting free and
> open source TrueCrypt on any old USB key would do a
better job (for cheaper)
> than almost all of these:
> 
>
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9062527
> 
> I think I liked this quote the best:
> 
> "Kingston refused to say what encryption mode the
device runs in, citing
> that it was proprietary information."
> 



      
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