Strange, I've used my Ironkey flawlessly on Win/Mac/Lin without any  
issues. Other encrypted USB keys, not so much. Many only support  
Windows.

With that said though. Truecrypt is a great product.

Chris

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On 28.05.2010, at 15:51, David Kovar <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ironkey's support for non-Windows platforms is sorely lacking.
>
> TrueCrypt is what I tend to use for securing a variety of portable  
> media.
>
> -David
>
>
> On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 1:48 PM, iamnowonmai <[email protected]>  
> wrote:
>> Ironkey
>>
>>
>> Michael Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm a bit skeptical about flash drives and hard drives that claim to
>>> have device encryption or hardware encryption.  Most of these  
>>> devices
>>> only work on Windows machines.  I have a issue with the assurance  
>>> that
>>> the drivers / management software (for the device) is written well.
>>> The cost is also higher for these devices.  Which one would expect  
>>> but
>>> are you really getting what you pay for?  I've not done a price
>>> comparison lately, that might not be a issue now.  My personal  
>>> view is
>>> you can get high assurance levels encrypting content on a normal  
>>> flash
>>> drive / hard drive using openssl or gpg.  I know openssl and gpg is
>>> not the most user friendly software for some individuals.
>>>
>>> I'm going to reference this article about about one vendor.
>>> www.h-online.com/security/features/Enclosed-but-not-encrypted-746199.html
>>> The way I see it using XOR and not AES is blatant false advertising.
>>>
>>>
>>> -Miller
>>>
>>> On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 7:49 AM, Brad Nelson <[email protected]>  
>>> wrote:
>>>> https://www.kanguru.com/index.php/flash-drives/secure-storage/kanguru-bio-aes#description
>>>>
>>>> I am working with a group that has business need to transport  
>>>> regulated data
>>>> (research/healthcare, not financial or defense) on a jumpdrive.   
>>>> I really
>>>> like the look of this drive in the link above, but before I move  
>>>> forward has
>>>> anyone heard of any vulnerabilities in this device or am I missing
>>>> something?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Brad
>>>>
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