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Feb 5 2008, 8:28am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The drive security is from both hardware level AES encryption and a rugged tamper proof aluminum case. Hardware encryption rather than software encryption improves read and write speeds.
The Defender Pro can also be serialized and given unique identifiers to help in administration of a number of drives. "Our customers spoke, and we listened carefully to their input." said Nate Cote, VP of Product Management. "There simply isn't a more secure, customizable solution available." The Defender Pro is available in capacities from 1GB to 4GB starting at $64.95.
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