DataLocker DL4FE Encrypted Drive
Founded in 2007, DataLocker has carved a substantial reputation as a purveyor of secure storage devices used by two-thirds of Fortune 100 companies. Its devices range from flash drives to larger HDD and SSD based devices, and all are secured using AES 256-bit encryption. One common feature of encrypted storage devices is that they require local software installations to enable unlocking, a necessity that introduces an extra point of potential insecurity. One approach to this problem has involved using a Bluetooth connected phone as the unlocking interface, introducing new security issues. The new DL4FE avoids software installations and Bluetooth phones by incorporating an unlocking interface directly on the device. Was this the right direction to go, or is a touch screen just an alternative problem? Price and availability The DataLocker DL4FE comes in two varieties, SSD and HDD, with capacities of 500GB, 1TB and 2TB for HDD and 1TB, 2TB, 4TB, 7.6TB and 15.3TB on SSD. We won’t...