The below USB drive manufacture claims FIPS 140-2 certification. Encryption is now required for USB thumb drives used on DoD computer. This one is being used by the Military.
http://www.kanguru.com/kanguruusbflash.html Thomas On 9/13/07, Ali, Saqib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 13 Sep 2007 13:45:42 -0000, John Levine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I always understood snake oil crypto to refer to products that were of > > no value to anyone, e.g., products that claim to have secret > > unbreakable encryption, million bit keys, or "one time pads" produced > > by PRNGs. > hear hear! > I think in the zeal for criticism of the IronDrive, folks have > expanded the definition of Snake Oil to include "All" security > products. > I don't like the "Military Grade AES Encryption" phrase that IronDrive > uses on their website, cause that implies they know what Military is > using. Maybe somebody should notify DoD that these IronDrive folks > know what Military uses to encrypt info ;-) > > But other then that I don't see any Snake Oil Crypto like > techno-babble used by IronDrive Marketing. > saqib > http://security-basics.blogspot.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]