Memory and robust USB drive manufacturer Corsair has announced a new flash drive designed to secure user data, but it doesn't use namby pamby software. Huzzah!
The new Flash Padlock, available in 1GiB and 2GiB flavours, feature a keypad on the stick itself for unlocking it prior to use. Removing the drive from a PC automatically locks the device down again.
Corsair has licensed technology from ClevX to do this. A quick perusal of the ClevX website shows DataLock is what it's using. DataLock features onboard encryption and hides the device from the system until successfully authenticated. None of this partition flagging and lame excuses for encryption we've seen all too often on flash drives. Best of all, it's platform independent.
PIN numbers can be registered online, just in case you lose them, through a service provided by Corsair.
We look forward to hardware hackers getting their hands on Corsair's Flash Padlocks. Then we'll see just how secure they are.
More info in Corsair's press release.