Data Encryption Keeps Your Portable Drives Safe
How often do you copy a file onto a USB flash drive? What kind of information do you put on your portable drives? Do you protect that information and your portable drive with data encryption?
If you’re like most people, it’s second nature to put a copy of a file onto a flash drive. You’ll just backup a document or a spreadsheet at the office, take it home to make changes on your home PC, and then upload the change in the morning. It doesn’t seem like that big of a deal.
In fact, for many, using a flash drive is practically second nature. Some business owners do more than just backing up documents to a flash drive, they back up their bookkeeping records and invoices because the storage is convenient and easy to access.
However, without data encryption or other efforts to keep your portable drives safe, this might not be the best idea. Flash drives are often misplaced or left behind. Others may pick them up to backup a quick file and suddenly have access to information that they shouldn’t see.
But this can be prevented easily: with data encryption provided by Migo Software’s Digital Vault, you can rest assured that those who aren’t authorized can’t see the files. You’ll also know that information on your portable drive is safe from hackers, viruses and even spyware.

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