In today’s world of corporate espionage, identity theft and general paranoia, it’s vital that any portable documents are secured in case the flash drive they’re stored on is lost or stolen. There’s a bunch of products out there that do this, but many are limited in their functionality and even crippled by lack of cross-platform software. Today we’re reviewing Lexar’s JumpDrive Secure II, a drive that looks to solve all these problems.
We were left with a favorable impression of Lexar’s latest offering. It’s slim, speedy, and best of all it works on both platforms. The addition of a file shredder sweetens the deal. The only negatives we could find are the need for Administrative rights to use the vaults, and the lack of a lanyard. Regardless, the Lexar JumpDrive Secure II is well worth the money if security is a priority to you.
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