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Your Data on a Stick By JONATHAN B. COX, Staff Writer Source:
The News & Observer (November 6, 2002) Research Triangle Software
is putting its data-protection software on a stick and next week will enter the
competitive market of small, file-storage devices. CryptoStick is about
the size of a pocket lighter and lets users compress, encrypt and store files
such as pictures and PowerPoint presentations. It clips in a pocket or on a key
ring and comes with various amounts of memory and in multiple colors. Such
storage devices, which already are sold by companies such as Sonnet Technologies
and SanDisk Corp., are growing in popularity as consumers look for new and more
compact ways to transport data. The products let people leave notebook computers
and discs behind when they travel, yet take a useful amount of data with them.
Research Triangle Software Chief Executive Jeff LeRose said his company's
version will be set apart by enhanced security features. It is based on the firm's
CryptoBuddy software, which helps customers protect files against unintended users.
"I came up with an idea that the biggest thing that people need was
the ability to secure their data in transit," LeRose said. "I think
it's a blockbuster, really." The CryptoStick plugs into the Universal
Serial Bus, or USB, port on any computer running Microsoft Windows versions 98,
SE, 2000, ME or XP. After it is inserted, a file folder appears on the computer
screen. From there, users can save any data they choose onto the memory stick.
Because the encryption tools are permanently installed on the device, there
is no need to load additional software onto the computer. The only way to access
files stored on the device is to enter a password, LeRose said. He has
applied for patent protection for the device, which will be shipped beginning
Nov. 15. The company is accepting orders on its Web site (www.rtsz.com). It also
plans to talk with computer manufacturers and retailers about selling them, LeRose
said. Initially the device will come in three memory sizes, from 32 megabytes
to 128 MB with prices starting at $49.95. Research Triangle Software plans
to release a 2 gigabyte version and next year expects the product will work on
computers running on operating systems other than those of Microsoft.
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