Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Secure portable hard drives

I love cool new technology that solves problems. Here has been my problem:

As a guy who is really into redundancy and really into backups, I never leave the office without without a working backup copy of my laptop hard drive. This is a good thing and has saved me a number of times, but also poses a really big security problem.

Where my laptop is password protected and has the hardware firmware enabled, so it is relatively secure if it ever gets snatched, that portable hard drive I carry as a backup is not. It is wide open and easy prey if it ever gets lost or stolen. Where you can use Filevault or other security methods to encrypt the contents of the drive, it prevents it from being bootable, which is one of the things I need in case my main drive in the laptop goes belly-up.

There is a new solution out there that solves this problem. It is currently marketed by Lenovo (yeah, the ThinkPad folks.) It is called the USB Secure Hard Drive. It comes in 160 gb and 320 gb flavors and is not altogether unreasonably priced.

I know, I know, it is only USB2 and not firewire, but I have to let you in on a little secret. I bought one of the new MacBooks and love it and I am actually doing pretty well sans firewire. Buy if you are running 10.5 you can boot up from a USB drive anyways, firewire or not. And now you can do it securely so what could be better than that?

How it works:

You plug it in to your computer, a little red light turns on next to the keypad on the drive. You enter your password and hit the unlock button and the light turns green the drive mounts and you are good to go. Without the password, you can't mount the drive. Since it is a hardware solution, you can pull the drive out of the case and put it in another case and it still won't work. Without the password the data on the drive can't be accessed.

HA! Take that bad guy who steals my drive!


Ohhhhh I love cool new stuff that solves problems.

Sorry


Wow. There is not much to say other than sorry.

It has been nearly a year since I have posted anything... ANYTHING AT ALL here. Hmmm... Life has been crazy, one-year-old twins, a five year old, more international work than I have ever had before in a one-year span (this is a good thing!), and just life in general has made the blog sort of fall to the back of a long list of things I have been working on.

It is sort of like the friend you really like talking to and hanging out with, that you keep meaning to call, but life and responsibilities keep getting in the way until you run into that person somewhere and realize that you never called them and feel really bad about it, but how do you articulate that desire and intent to have called (or in my case, post up here once in a while) but communicate it in a way that they don't feel like you are giving them the brush off or trying to make it sound like a feeble excuse because you never meant to call in the first place. Is there a way to sincerely share that feeling so that they don't feel like they are getting the brush off?

I hope I am being successful at this. I will post more frequently. For those that have continued to check in a lot, I am sorry I have not posted. Life has gotten in the way... that is evidence of my not following through, not proof that I don't intend to post here or don't care. So please stick with me a little bit longer... I will be posting more info and more frequently. My technological life has undergone quite a few changes since last March when I last posted.

Talk to you soon, and again, sorry.