Secure USB Hard Drives - Solutions & Ideas

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To password-protect a SmartDisk FireLite 60 GB USB removable hard drive, several options are available. Users can leverage operating system security settings, such as those found in Windows XP Pro, to limit access and configure the Windows Encrypting File System (EFS), depending on the drive's compatibility. Various software tools can help manage folder permissions and encrypt the drive's filesystem, though some may only provide local access security. For enhanced protection, full drive encryption or real-time encryption software that requires an encryption key can be utilized. Additionally, specific drives, like those from Crucial, may come with built-in security programs that allow for hidden portions of the drive to be unlocked, providing an extra layer of security.
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Right now I am using a SmartDisk FireLite 60 GB USB removable hard drive to store information from work and home. Does anybody know how to password-protect the entire disk or select folders on the disk?

There are a few software tools on the market, but I was hoping somebody has some personal experience. The secure information needs to be accessible from our heavily-adminned computer environment at work. Thanks for any ideas!
 
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First you can try working with OS security settings like in XP Pro, let alone 'real' OSs like limiting the access, configure the windows encrypting file system etc depending what your drive supports. Then there are a number of software for (you can start from some software 'portal', like www.snapfiles.com ) controlling folder permissions like 'folder security' etc., but those can leave the data accessible by working only locally, then you can encrypt the drive filesystem (quick and easy although not as secure as ...), encrypting the whole drive (or parts of it) or using a software which encrypts the drive and accesses it 'realtime' via the encryption key, locks the thing up completely. ... what else is there :confused:
 
The Gizmo drive I purchased from Crucial.com came with a security program that unlocks a hidden portion of the drive. Maybe Crucial can tell you where to get it.
 
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