Selasa, 27 April 2010

Security USB Flashdisk

First post Aang Yogya raised about the safety of the flashdisk. USB flashdisk data in the more secure and can only be accessed by the owner. Like hard disks, USB flashdisk (UFD) can also be given security. One brand that has to include modern safety is a Lexar JumpDrive Touch Guard. UFD is equipped with fingerprint security and encryption, so that important data in it more secure.
STEP 1 Plug the JumpDrive into USB port on your PC. Run the program TouchGuard10 by clicking the icon in the drive.
STEP 2 On the screen will display the Dashboard box, click the [User Profile]. Fingerprint Registration box appears, click your fingers to be used as a fingerprint security. Click [Done]. Grit your fingers to the JumpDrive, the sensor will read fingerprints.
STEP 3 Click the [User Profile] [Set Password ...], so that the Set Password box appears. Enter your name, password, and password instructions. Click [OK]. Password useful when performing fingerprint safety facilities. Now, every time you plug the JumpDrive into USB port, the box will appear asking fingerprints.
STEP 4 We recommend that you Encrypt your important data. As of the Dashboard box, click [Encrypt / Decrypt] [Encrypt Files ...], then select the files to be encrypted. Encryption process is rapid. Once completed, File Encryption box appears. Click [OK]. To open a file that has been encrypted, you need to decrypt the pass [Decrypt Files ...].
STEP 5 You also can automatically log into a site via this device. Go to Yahoo! Mail, for example. Type in your Yahoo! ID and password, then click the icon [JumpDrive Auto Login] button on the toolbar. Page directly stored in the Auto Login Bookmark. Rename the web, then click [OK]. Next time, go to the site via the menu [Auto Login] only.

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