
Verbatim’s SSD Secure ExpressCard has just hit the European market, bringing the first ExpressCard SSD which will come with AES 256-bit hardware encryption for added peace of mind. You can choose from 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities (the 64GB model will be out later), where hardware-based encryption will work in tandem with mandatory complex password input in order to prevent prying eyes from taking a look at your information stored within. To further enhance its security, all drive content will be deleted automatically after 10 incorrect password entries.
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