Encrypt-Stick
Posted By Rob Millard - 1 Comments -

Check back through the entries in this blog and you'll find about as many product endorsements as teeth in the mouth of a chicken. I don't "do" product endorsements. This time, I'm making an exception because it is a product that I am so delighted to have finally found for myself to use.
Laptops get stolen or need to go in for repairs .... flash drives get misplaced .... perhaps placing sensitive client or company data at risk. There are a number of ways of encrypting data on these devices but this one .... Encrypt-Stick from Canada-based ENC Security Systems .... looks as though it meets the dual requirement for security and ease of use.
The application uses Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and 512-bit polymorphic encryption. The polymorphic code has never been hacked, according to Encrypt-Stick, and it is at least 8x stronger than AES. It is downloaded from the vendor's website onto a flash drive which, when inserted into a USB drive on a computer, is used to create encrypted "vaults" on the computer's hard drive, or on other flash drives, or on any other storage media.
It may or may not meet the security standard for national security agencies .... I don't know .... but it certainly meets mine and at $40 I'm going to get myself a license as soon as I've finished typing this blog post!
http://www.robmillard.com/admin/trackback/197825
I once worked for Ed Rusnak, ENC Inc. & Ed Rusnak & Associates Ltd.
Their software is not the best. I spent countless hours consulting for ENC only to be told that the pay I received was "Loans" I was duped into believing Ed Rusnak's rederick. Now I am Better educated and no longer believe anything coming from his company or affiliates.
See proof of better free software here: rohos.com
The claim to be the highest 512bit encryption is also false.
Aladdin.com and safenet.com is Gov. certified and has a "Global" presence.
They offer 1024bit & 2048bit Encryption that works on ALL platforms including Linux and is not "Browser" specific See for yourself, request the Witepaper from Aladdin.com
Cheers.....
