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Enables you to biometrically encrypt files or folders within a secure environment. The HD3500 Fingerprint Hard Drive manufactured by Ceelox is the ideal solution for protecting any confidential information whether it be credit card numbers, social security numbers, personal financial data, medical records, private correspondence, personal details, sensitive company information, bank account information, business plans, or intellectual property.
As simple as drag and drop, security software finally makes sense, putting you directly in control of your information security with strength and simplicity. In today's world, securing our critical enterprise data has never been more important.
The HD3500 is comparable with the included Ceelox Vault software. The sensor on the hard drive can also be used as a stand alone fingerprint reader.
Please contact us for details on multiple color options for the HD3500.
The HD3500 Ceelox Vault enables the user to simultaneously encrypt files and copy or move them to a server, personal computer, or external storage device. The customer then selects one of three industry standard ciphers (AES256, 3DES, or Blowfish448) for the file encryption. The encryption algorithms use a key attached to the user in a manner that requires the users fingerprint to encrypt and decipher the files.
The HD3500 Ceelox Vault user, after gaining access to the HD3500 application through successful two- factor authentication, works from a window which displays all personal computer files on the left side of the window and the vault drive files on the right side of the window. Files and folders may be moved back and forth between the computer and the vaulted storage device by simply clicking on them, dragging them to their destination and dropping them.
Access to a vaulted storage location may be controlled by the use of a fingerprint scanner embedded in a portable hard drive, an external fingerprint scanner, or the fingerprint scanner embedded in a laptop or mobile computing device.
This provides two levels of security with authentication being required not only to access the drive but also to decrypt the files on the drive.