Verbatim announces ‘world’s first’ SSD ExpressCards with 256-bit hardware encryption

Amongst the various high rollers who read Engadget — defense industry big wigs, international businessmen, and the like — security is a major concern, and over the last couple years we’ve seen quite a number of storage products featuring encryption, from IronKey thumbdrives to Seagate HDDs . If you’re a man (or women) with plenty of secrets and a free ExpressCard slot, this next item should be right up your alley: Verbatim’s SSD Secure ExpressCard features AES 256-bit hardware encryption, can be scored either in 16GB or 32GB capacities (with 64GB on the horizon) and is designed to securely delete drive contents after ten incorrect password attempts.

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Verbatim announces ‘world’s first’ SSD ExpressCards with 256-bit hardware encryption

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