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  keydrive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
A keydrive is a small removable data storage device that uses flash memory and a USB connector.
Keydrives take their power from the USB connection of the PC to which they are connected and do not need batteries.
Some keydrives have a physical "write protect" switch so they may be plugged with impunity into a system that might harbor a virus or worm (when set to write protected).
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 Keydrive biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
A keydrive consists of a small printed circuit board encased with a robust plastic casing, making the drive sturdy enough to be carried around in a pocket, as a keyfob, or on a lanyard around the owner's neck.
Keydrives are active only when powered by a connection to a computer, and require no external power source or battery power when not in use.
Keydrives are impervious to the scratches and dust that plagued previous forms of portable storage like compact discs and floppy disks, and their durable solid-state design means they often survive casual insults (impacts, being dropped or crushed, run through a washing machine, or even dropped in coffee).
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 Keydrive -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Keydrives are active only when powered by a USB computer connection, and require no other external power source or (A device that produces electricity; may have several primary or secondary cells arranged in parallel or series) battery power source; key drives are run off the limited supply afforded by the USB connection (5V).
To access the data stored in a keydrive, the keydrive must be connected to a computer, either by direct connection to the computer's USB port or via a USB hub.
Keydrives are particularly popular among system and network administrators, who load them with configuration information and with software used for system maintenance, troubleshooting, and recovery.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/k/ke/keydrive.htm   (2108 words)

  
 Keydrive - Simple English Wikipedia
A keydrive is a small computer storage device that connects directly to a USB port with a built-in connector.
Some people use keydrives instead of floppy disks because they hold more files and are much more durable.
Some keydrives have a light that blinks to show if it is being used by the computer.
simple.wikipedia.org /wiki/Keydrive   (228 words)

  
 Security Park - City of London Police bang up laptops with KeyDrive
KeyDrive is a two factor laptop and PC security system incorporating encryption software and authentication key which offers the highest level of security and amazing ease of use.
KeyDrive II is priced at £75 per license.
KeyDrive II Professional is priced at £85 per license for a minimum five licenses, which includes the Administration Utility.
www.securitypark.co.uk /article.asp?articleid=22862&CategoryID=   (827 words)

  
 Broadmining: Keydrive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Keydrives are also known as keychain drive, pen drive, pocket drive, thumb drive, jump drive, USB flash drive, USB flash memory drive, USB key, USB memory key, USB stick, Piripicho (primarily in Spanish), and Kikinou (primarily in
A keydrive consists of a small printed circuit board encased with a robust plastic casing, making the drive sturdy enough to be carried around in a pocket, as a
write protect feature on the keydrive is particularly useful for such uses, as it allows the system administrator to plug a keydrive containing anti-virus, spyware-removal, or trouble diagnosis software onto a suspect machine without risking the transmission of a virus or
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 All words on Keydrive
US quarter coin for scale.]] A keydrive is a small removable data storage device that uses flash memory and a USB connector.
Keydrives are also known as keychain drive, pen drive, pocket drive, thumb drive, jump drive, USB flash drive, USB flash memory drive, USB key, USB memory key, USB stick, Piripicho (primarily in Spanish), and Kikinou (primarily in French) Keydrives are typically small, lightweight devices, around 50 mm long and weighing only around 100 grams.
To prevent this some organisations (particularly government departments and larger corporations) forbid the use of keydrives, and some computers are configured to disable the mounting of USB mass storage devices by ordinary users (a feature found only belatedly on Windows XP, being introduced only in its second service pack).
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 Keydrive - Wikpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This may improve the appearance of the keydrive and should also reduce the risk of damage due to static electricity travelling from the USB connector to the sensitive components inside.
Originally in many keydrives this cap was seperate from the main body and as such could easily be lost.
To address this (and the space limitations common on keydrives) some developers have produced versions of operating systems (such as Linux) or commonplace applications (such as the Mozilla Firefox) designed to run from keydrives.
www.bostoncoop.net /~tpryor/wiki/index.php?title=Flash_drive   (2127 words)

  
 KeyDrive II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
KeyDrive II secured data is decrypted in real time as it is passed to the video driver and re-encrypted as it leaves the screen.
KeyDrive II Professional, is a network enabled two-factor, real-time encryption product which creates an encrypted virtual drive on a PC or laptop, access controlled by way of a personalised USB Hardware device.
KeyDrive II is designed as a stand-alone product and the presumption is that the user will also be the installer i.e.
www.keydrive2.com /en/faq.html   (3783 words)

  
 3ami Network Security   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The KeyDrive II Family of products are a series of advanced disk encryption and access control tools designed to provide both mobile and static users with highly secure yet completely useable security for the information stored on their notebook or desktop computers.
The design brief for the KeyDrive II Family was to use two-factor security to authenticate users before access is granted to their information.
In addition to this extra strength KeyDrive II is very easy to use, both for the end-user and for the security administrators responsible for rolling out KeyDrive II Pro to their users.
www.silent-spy.com /keydrive.htm   (700 words)

  
 Keydrive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
On this is mounted some simplepower circuity and a single surface-mounted Integrated circuit.This IC incorporates a flash memory device, related read/write/erase logic, some elementary block-mapping and address-decodelogic, and the USB slave-device interface logic.
Historically, keydrive capacity has ranged from a few megabytes in size up to afew gigabytes, although some computers have trouble reading and writing to devicesthat have more than 2 GB of storage.
Although USB 2.0 tops out at 480 Mbits/s, these keydrives are limited by the bandwidth of the underlying flash memorydevice, with maximum read speeds of around 100 Mbits/s and write speeds a little slower.
www.therfcc.org /keydrive-106070.html   (573 words)

  
 UIT Cambridge - KeyDrive
KeyDrive is available in versions to suit the single user, small to medium corporate users and large global enterprise users.
The design goal of the KeyDrive Authenticated Drive Encryption system is to offer very high levels of security and encryption but with an ease of use that would make the implementation of the security system painless.
A user must be in possession of the authentication device and have been properly authenticated to the device by supplying a user PIN number established by the user during the initial administration set-up.
www.uit.co.uk /other_products/keydrive.htm   (382 words)

  
 Guildsoft Keydrive II - Personal Computer World
Readers are reminded that the opinions expressed, and the results published in connection with reviews and/or laboratory test reports carried out on computing systems and/or related items are confined to, and representative of, only those goods supplied and should not be construed as a recommendation to purchase.
Keydrive II from the Secure Technology Group can alleviate this concern by rendering such files invisible with a combination of encryption and a USB key.
Keydrive may not be as polished overall as the rival Deslock system but it is less expensive and just as effective at keeping data secure.
www.pcw.co.uk /personal-computer-world/software/2043674/guildsoft-keydrive-ii   (352 words)

  
 keydrive
A keydrive (also USB key, USB flash drive, keychain drive) is a small data storage device that uses flash memory to store information without the need for batteries.
Keydrives are also impervious to the scratches and dust that have plagued previous forms of portable storage media like Compact Discs and floppy disks.
As of 2003, most keydrives in existence ran at the USB 1.0/1.1 speeds of 1.5 Mbit/s or 12 Mbit/s.
www.fact-library.com /keydrive.html   (338 words)

  
 Keydrive Pro™
KeyDrive Pro™ is an advanced disk encryption tool designed to provide both mobile and static users with highly secure yet completely useable security for the information stored on their notebook or desktop computers.
KeyDrive Pro™ is the ideal solution for protecting notebooks on the move.
KeyDrive Professional features a number of very powerful administration features all designed to make the Security Administrators life as easy as possible, whilst maintaining very strong controls and encryption strategies.
www.ecommnet.co.uk /products/keydrivepro.asp   (191 words)

  
 X.COMMunications :: Secure Remote Access :: KeyDrive
KeyDrive from Secure Technology is the answer, a very simple but very secure solution based on 'two factor security'.
Any application saving to the secure KeyDrive area will automatically have its data encrypted and is decrypted when loaded back into the application.
The KeyDrive area can also be created on a network drive to ensure corporate data is fully protected.
www.xcomm.co.uk /products/keydrive/keydrive.php   (413 words)

  
 KeyDrive
Data is kept encrypted - always - and is decrypted for the user at his or her PC only as it is handled (in computer memory) or viewed on the monitor.
The interface between KeyDrive and the Windows user is perfectly seamless: as long as KeyDrive is running and the iKey is still present at a USB port, encrypted data files appear as normal (unencrypted) within a special ‘Removable Disk’, assigned a device letter.
If KeyDrive is closed down or if the iKey is removed, there is not even a letter assigned for the disk.
www.bitwise.net /isn/scmagazine/scmagazine/sc-online/2002/review/21/product.html   (1044 words)

  
 Portable Add-ons Launches KeyDrive Family of Authenticated Data Encryption Products   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
KeyDrive Version 1.1, available in a standard version for individual users and a Pro version for the administered network environment, is an easy-to-use advanced disk encryption tool that employs a two-factor authentication process comprised of a USB key and a user-selected four digit PIN code.
When installed on the user’s notebook or desktop, the end-user application is practically invisible and requires no action on the part of the user other than inserting their USB key and supplying the user-established PIN number.
Any application saving to the secure KeyDrive area automatically has its data encrypted and is decrypted when loaded back into the application.
www.theezine.net /articles/35/Portable-Addons-Launches-KeyDrive-Family-Of-Authenticated-Data-Encryption-Products.html   (558 words)

  
 Keydrive Factor Security from AIS
By requiring all users to be in possession of a valid KeyDrive II USB token and the correct user PIN code, before any access is granted to the KeyDrive II Secure Disk, we ensure that only properly authorised and authenticated users can see and work with your information.
By only allowing the authenticated user access to the encryption and decryption capabilities of KeyDrive II it is virtually impossible for any third party not in possession of a valid authentication device (USB token) to gain unauthorised access to the secured information.
KeyDrive II manages all access to the encryption and decryption capabilities via the authentication device.
www.aisec.co.uk /keydrive-factor-security.html   (280 words)

  
 Keydrive - MindSharer Article Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Keydrives are also known as keychain drive, micro hard drive, pen drive, pocket drive, thumb drive, jump drive, USB flash drive, USB flash memory drive, USB key, USB memory key, USB stick, Piripicho (primarily in Spanish), and Kikinou (primarily in French)
Keydrives are typically small, lightweight devices, around 50 mm long and weighing only around 100 grams.
A creative MuVo, a small solid-state digital audio player in a keydrive form-factor.
articles.mindsharer.com /html/Keydrive   (1414 words)

  
 Keydrive Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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 KeyDRIVE II Pro   COMPRESOFT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
KeyDrive II Pro is an advanced disk encryption tool designed for the corporate customer for both their static and mobile users.
KeyDrive II Pro consists of three discrete elements.
A software client which resides on the user's PC or notebook, which on proper authentication of the user starts the encryption/decryption driver and allows the authorized user access to the information contained in the KeyDrive II Pro Volume.
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 Keydrive - Gentoo Linux Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
A keydrive is usually USB and is very small.
In fact, some of them are so small that, hypothetically, it would take 18 ants to carry one.
A Keydrive can also be used like a Hard drive and with newer machines you can boot directly from one of these drives.
gentoo-wiki.com /Keydrive   (71 words)

  
 KeyDRIVE II   COMPRESOFT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
-the KeyDrive II family has been designed to be extremely simple to use.
The design goal of the KeyDrive Advanced Encryption System is to offer very high levels of security and encryption but with an ease of use that would make the implementation of the security system painless.
KeyDrive II adopts a very simple but very secure solution based on 'two-factor security'
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 Finextra: City of London Police bang up laptops with KeyDrive
KeyDrive II Professional: a corporate network version, ideal for small to large corporate organisations
KeyDrive II is a single user, two-factor, real-time encryption product which creates an encrypted virtual drive on a PC or laptop, with access controlled by a personalised USB device.
KeyDrive II Professional is a network enabled two-factor, real-time encryption product which creates an encrypted virtual drive on a PC or laptop, access controlled by way of a personalised USB device.
www.finextra.com /fullpr.asp?id=1715   (803 words)

  
 Internet Accelerator, TurboDial 3.2 Internet Accelerator, SlipStream
KeyDrive PRO is an advanced disk encryption tool designed for corporate customers for both their static and mobile users.
KeyDrive2 has the same levels of security as KeyDrive PRO but is designed for use as a stand-alone application.
KeyDrive can be a local drive, network drive or even on the Internet.
www.argentsolutions.net /keydrive.shtml   (131 words)

  
 USB flash drive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 2004, the German punk band WIZO was the first artist to release music in MP3 format on a USB drive titled the "WIZO Stick-EP."
TinyApps - Tiny applications for your USB keydrive
StandAlone - Stand alone applications for your USB keydrive
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