Cruzer Enterprise

Developed by SanDisk, the Cruzer Enterprise[1] was an encrypted USB flash drive. This secure USB drive imposed a mandatory access control on all files, storing them in a hardware-encrypted, password-protected partition. The Cruzer Enterprise is designed to protect information on company-issued USB flash drives.

Central Management and Control (CMC) server software centrally managed the drive, enabling password administration, data backup, and termination if the drive is lost or stolen.[2] It was announced around 2008.[3][4] The Cruzer Enterprise supported Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP SP1, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista,[5] and Apple OS X 10.4 and 10.5.[6]

SanDisk announced the end-of-life for the Cruzer Enterprise product line in November 2010.[7]

Prior to the end-of-life announcement, the SanDisk Cruzer Enterprise competed with various other secure USB drives, including IronKey, Kingston, Verbatim and also disk encryption software such as FreeOTFE and TrueCrypt.

Cruzer Enterprise FIPS Edition also offered features of the Cruzer Enterprise, including:

See also

References

  1. Garretson, Cara (Jun 5, 2007). "USB Flash Drives Come with Built-in Security". PCWorld. Retrieved August 19, 2009.
  2. http://www.sertdatarecovery.com/usb-flash-drive-data-recovery
  3. "12 USB Thumb Drives Keep Your Data Secure". Information Week. March 4, 2008. Archived from the original on June 13, 2011. Retrieved October 8, 2016.
  4. "Central Management and Control (CMC) for Cruzer Enterprise USB Flash Drives" (PDF). Product brochure. April 23, 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 2, 2010. Retrieved October 8, 2016.
  5. "Cruzer Enterprise Release Notes" (PDF). SanDisk. May 2007. Retrieved August 19, 2009.
  6. Gonsalves, Antone (December 5, 2008). "SanDisk Offers Secure USB Flash Drive For Mac". InformationWeek. Retrieved August 19, 2009.
  7. "Cruzer Enterprise End of Life Announcement" (PDF). SanDisk. November 2010. Retrieved April 14, 2013.

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