M700 Bio USB Drive |
Written by Ct R. Hamith | |
Wednesday, 26 January 2011 07:51 | |
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For mobile users who need the most secure biometric authentication technology ― along with high-capacity, secure storage and protection of data and digital identity ― the MXI Stealth Key M700 Bio has the strongest multi-factor authentication available in the industry. Multi-Factor Authentication Biometric authentication is made possible through an ergonomic finger-swipe sensor, with hardware-based matching that is fully isolated from PC-based attacks. Coupled with this technology is strong password authentication that offers hardware-enforced complexity and usage rules. In contrast to common single-factor devices, on-board data is protected with 2-factor authentication, and 3-factor authentication protects PKI token and RSA SecurID® operations. Hardware Encryption Powered by the MXI Stealth Processor ― which is FIPS 140-2 Level 3 validated ― the MXI Stealth Key M700 Bio features on-board hardware AES-256 encryption that is fast and transparent to the user. It automatically protects all content, including data, applications and digital identities.
Portable Desktop The M700 Bio can optionally accommodate MXI Stealth Zone, an innovative platform for carrying your desktop on the device in order to transform any untrusted computer into a fully secure, managed IT environment.
Superior Manageability ACCESS Enterprise device-management system allows organizations to easily provision, configure and support any number of employee devices. It maximizes the benefits of data protection, portable applications, secure digital identities and strong user authentication. For larger organizations, the MXI Stealth Key M700 Bio can also be managed by McAfee® ePO™ or the related U.S. DoD Host-Based Security System (HBSS).
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Capacities available 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 & 64 GB
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 26 January 2011 09:18 ) |
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