Sure you want your financial history secure, but racy photos of your ex deserve something military grade. That’s where the
Ironkey comes in: sealed in rock-solid epoxy and then encased in stainless steel, this thumb drive was developed for the government and is officially waterproof, dustproof, and able to withstand other extremes like gunfire vibration. But aside from its muscles, the Ironkey utilizes an absurd degree of encryption that’s good enough for Top Secret documents. First, your data gets ciphered with a complex algorithm. Then, the random bits of data get encrypted. Twice. Only your password decrypts the data and after 10 incorrect guesses, part of the memory chip actually self-destructs, making the data gibberish for all time. When you do access your data, Ironkey is still working to protect you – a secure version of Firefox is preloaded on the chip and all your browsing gets encrypted through secure servers, masking your identity. All that and 4GB of storage - eat your heart out, Bond.