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IRONKEY - Ironkey Technology

Two-Factor Authentication

Beyond simply protecting the privacy of your data on the IronKey flash drive, the IronKey Cryptochip incorporates advanced Public Key Cryptography ciphers that allow you to lock down your online IronKey account.   More

Internet Authentication

Online authentication, the process of remotely identifying and verifying users, is an integral part of IronKey's security architecture.   More

Password Protection

It starts with the onboard IronKey Password Manager. As you visit your online sites, the Password Manager will ask you if you want it to remember your usernames and passwords. These are then stored with hardware encryption on the IronKey drive.   More

Strong Authentication

Your IronKey supports advanced cryptographic authentication using strong PKI key pairs generated in the IronKey Cryptochip. When you log into my.ironkey.com from your device, it uses these unique keys as your digital identity credentials.   More

Secure Access to my.ironkey.com

You can manage your IronKeys and security settings on my.ironkey.com. The my.ironkey.com website requires strong authentication for full access. This ensures that people cannot get onto your account without having your password AND your IronKey.   More

Mutual Authentication

Mutual authentication, where a secret image and phrase are shown before you enter your password, is used to assure you that you are at the actual IronKey site and not a phishing site.   More

Real-Time Fraud Heuristics

A real-time anonymized data analysis is run every time you attempt to login without your IronKey.   More

Out-of-Band Authentication

Out-of-band authentication, such as when verification codes are sent via email, is used to raise the bar and make online attacks all the more difficult.   More

Private Surfing

For those concerned about online security threats like man-in-the-middle attacks, there is a whole new way to surf the Web: using IronKey's Secure Sessions service and the Firefox browser already installed on your IronKey.   More

Surfing the Web Safely

With IronKey's Secure Sessions Service, your Web communications travel through an encrypted tunnel on the Internet to our network routing servers and eventually out to your destination website. This approach works just like an instant VPN (virtual private network), but is portable, so you can use it on other computers without having to install and configure complicated software.   More

Surfing the Web Privately

Not only does IronKey's Secure Sessions service encrypt your online communications, but it provides a layer of anonymity to protect your identity and confidentiality. Websites will no longer be able to see your IP address or know where in the world you are coming from because it will appear as though you are coming from one of IronKey's Tor servers instead of from your computer. And you can easily change which country your Web traffic is coming from at any time.   More

Optimized for Speed

IronKey's Secure Sessions Service uses complex routing algorithms and high performance Tor servers to ensure an enjoyable web experience.   More

Device Security

Ensures that only you can get into your IronKey. Protecting your data and privacy requires more than just encryption-adequate security policies and threat mitigation technologies.   More

Locking Your Device with a Password

When you first initialize your IronKey, you create a password for that device. This password must be entered after you plug your IronKey into a computer's USB port. The encrypted drive will only mount and be accessible if the password is correct.   More

Hardware-Level Security

Hardware-based encryption systems can be vulnerable to brute-force attacks if they store a counter in the flash memory. The attacker simply rewinds the counter after every attempt.   More

Preventing Physical Attacks

This IronKey Cryptochip is hardened against physical attacks such as power attacks and bus sniffing. It is physically impossible to tamper with its protected data or reset the password counter.   More

Secure Web Services

IronKey has secured its network infrastructure for protecting your data.   More

Secure Facilities

IronKey is hosting its online services at state-of-the-art third-party data center facilities. Physical access to the IronKey systems requires multiple levels of authentication, including but not limited to hand geometry biometric readers, "man trap" entry, government-issued photo ID verifications and individual access credentials.   More

Secure Environments & Policies

Logical access to the IronKey environments is controlled by multiple layers of network technologies such as firewalls, routers, intrusion prevention systems and application security appliances.   More

Secure Communications & Data at Rest

When users access IronKey web sites and services, all information is exchanged over an encrypted channel. This is accomplished through Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and by utilizing Verisign Secure Site and Verisign Secure Site Pro certificates.   More

Rugged Design

The IronKey has been specially designed to be waterproof and tamperproof. IronKey has gone all-out to protect your data, identity, and privacy.   More

Waterproof

The IronKey has tested, passed, and exceeded military waterproof standards (MIL-STD-810F).   More

Tamperproof

Your IronKey is numerically stamped with a unique serial number. You can also personalize your IronKey by writing your name or some other secret code identifier on the back.   More

Potted Metal Casing

Your IronKey is encased in a rugged metal housing, not plastic. This makes it one of the strongest USB devices you can buy. Whether it is dropped, thrown or run over, it is built to survive the needs of today's mobile lifestyle.   More

Hardware Encryption

Your IronKey is literally packed with the latest and most secure encryption technologies.   More

Always-On Encryption

Because your IronKey implements data encryption in the hardware Cryptochip, all data written to your drive is always encrypted.   More

Encryption Keys

The encryption keys used to protect your data are generated in hardware by a FIPS 140-2 compliant True Random Number Generator on the IronKey Cryptochip.   More