E. Danielyan

If for whatever reason you require hardware-encrypted portable storage this is an excellent option – no software required and works with any OS/device that supports USB 2.0 Mass Storage. Having used Ironkeys before – where you need to run on-board software to authenticate and access the encrypted storage – I can say that diskG* is much better – you can even boot from it and there is no risk of *any* software intercepting your access code as it is entered directly into the drive.

* Previously known as diskGenie

If for whatever reason you require hardware-encrypted portable storage this is an excellent option – no software required and works with any OS/device that supports USB 2.0 Mass Storage.
Dr. Nicholas Lee

This is a 5*+ award (out of a possible 5) – it is just brilliant idea. Lovely rugged rubber around it feels quality. Keypad and access very easy and works perfectly. Absolutely lovely to know that ones backup data is protected. A truly brilliant Product. I have struggled with encryption for years, software encryption is a real pain. This keyboard device is just brilliantly simple yet so secure. A must for those wishing to keep their data safe on a mobile basis.

This is a 5*+ award (out of a possible 5) – it is just brilliant idea. Lovely rugged rubber around it feels quality. Keypad and access very easy and works perfectly. Absolutely lovely to know that ones backup data is protected.
Michael Ranaldo
Chief Technical Officer, Dephrisk Ltd.

Commenting on datAshur USB flash drive “Well I can say as someone who deals with confidential data and has to be on the move, the ability to store said data safely both physically and electronically is a massive boon. It’s convenient enough that it doesn’t take an age to get it loaded onto a system.

It is exactly like a USB – you can even rip it out a machine safely, and with no hassle as it encrypts itself automatically. I’m very happy with the device and the security it provides. Furthermore, the prospect of using these devices to live boot or as a data backup is tempting – we have worked with a few IT companies who keep system backups on site – knowing that these devices can be hidden away yet remain safe is always a boost to any disaster recovery plan.

Commenting on datAshur USB flash drive “Well I can say as someone who deals with confidential data and has to be on the move, the ability to store said data safely both physically and electronically is a massive boon. It’s convenient enough that it doesn’t take an age to get it loaded onto a system.
Mark Dennison
IT Services Manager, Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse

Commenting on datAshur Personal USB flash drive “We were recommended iStorage by our IT Suppliers Millgate. After a brief phone call, they understood how and why we needed encrypted devices and recommended the datAshur personal devices. We received them next day and they were easy to configure. Staff found the instructions and operation nice and easy, and were happy to know that they now had more freedom of the type of data they can carry with them and felt assured that the data was safe even in the event of losing the drive.

From a management point of view having admin override to the device is great and was the main reason we went with iStorage.

Commenting on datAshur Personal USB flash drive “We were recommended iStorage by our IT Suppliers Millgate. After a brief phone call, they understood how and why we needed encrypted devices and recommended the datAshur personal devices.
Simão Soares

I am sending this email to thank you for your kindness and professionalism. The monitoring did throughout the process (clarification and purchase) was certainly the best I have received. On Thursday, October 29, I received at home datAshur 120GB SSD flash drive.

The time of shipment was super-fast, the recording of the text and Dragon is excellent, the USB datAshur 120GB is beautiful, sturdy, functional … just brutal. I am very satisfied with the equipment. It remains for me to congratulate Melanie for these reasons and will iStorage the quality of Products. I became a fan of iStorage.

I am sending this email to thank you for your kindness and professionalism. The monitoring did throughout the process (clarification and purchase) was certainly the best I have received. On Thursday, October 29, I received at home datAshur 120GB SSD flash drive.
Dr Amish Lakhani
Specialist Registrar in Clinical Radiology, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Many thanks for the USB 3.0 datAshur PRO…I have been using the diskAshur and datAshur iStorage Products for 3 years and have found them to be excellent. They are portable, yet extremely robust and work as described.

The hardware encryption is vital for my role as a radiologist and their compatibility with macOS and Windows makes them ideal for use at work and at home across many devices. I have found the iStorage customer service to be exemplary with knowledgeable staff able to answer my questions in a timely manner.

Many thanks for the USB 3.0 datAshur PRO…I have been using the diskAshur and datAshur iStorage Products for 3 years and have found them to be excellent. They are portable, yet extremely robust and work as described.
Martin James
Director, Martin James Associates Ltd.


You were good enough to supply us with 12 x 8GB datAshur (the black ones) USB drives earlier this year, and we’ve been very happy with them since after one or two initial hiccups and some excellent customer service from your colleagues.
Ramkumar Murugesan
IT, CBS Consumer Health and Vaccines Data Disposition, GSK
I have received and tested the drive. I confirm that the drive is in factory condition. Thank you very much for your swift response and I am very happy to get a wonderful support. I would definitely recommend your Product for any requirement in future.
Mike Cookson
IT Consultant, MCITS

Can I just say that you have an excellent product. As an IT consultant going from customer to customer site, I use your USB drive to ensure that my customers data remains secure and confidential and it works a treat.
Mike Martin
Consultant & Trainer, Griffin House Consultancy

We take the security of data very seriously and have used iStorage secure portable drives for many, many years. We have sufficient confidence in the Product that we also demonstrate the devices to our Learners on our training courses as a very simple but effective way of complying with Principle 7 of the Data Protection Act.
Dave Franklin
Liabilities Management – Project Support Group Manager, GE Healthcare

What can I say, customer service at its very best! Thank you for having taken the time to resolve the issues so promptly. An excellent Product with excellent after sales. Rest assured I shall share this info with my colleagues and friends!
Nic Mehew
ICT co-ordinator, North Ealing Primary School London

This is a device used daily and I have every confidence in its effectiveness and level of protection. Since acquiring the iStorage datAshur our school security has been immeasurably strengthened and enhanced.

The level of security obtained, as required by law, is more than sufficient for our needs and allows our commitment to the protection of pupils and data to be fully-applied. The ease with which the staff adapted to what can be an intimidating expectation is a testament to how user-friendly the datAshur is.

We are now confident that our pupil data is secure and that we fulfil the requirements of all legislation. This is a device used daily and I have every confidence in its effectiveness and level of protection. The simple mantra of ‘key-pin-key-in’ is memorable for even the greatest techno-phobe.

This is a device used daily and I have every confidence in its effectiveness and level of protection. Since acquiring the iStorage datAshur our school security has been immeasurably strengthened and enhanced.
Mark D. Nicholls
Infrastructure Security Manager at Kingston University

Kingston University holds various sets of sensitive data and in line with various regulatory & policy requirements needed a secure method of storage for mobile workers. An evaluation of secure USB sticks were carried out by technical staff and the iStorage datAshur devices were the only devices to meet the University technical requirements.

The devices are easy to use, inexpensive and very suitable in a mobile worker environment where data security is critical.

Kingston University holds various sets of sensitive data and in line with various regulatory & policy requirements needed a secure method of storage for mobile workers. An evaluation of secure USB sticks were carried out by technical staff and the iStorage datAshur devices were the only devices to meet the University technical requirements.
Miss G. Morris
Head Teacher of Whitby Heath Primary School

As a Head Teacher I have found the iStorage invaluable in providing peace of mind when transferring information between settings. I am confident that the data is secure and is unable to be accessed by anyone else.

The technical support and advice offered has been efficient and supportive at all times. I highly recommend the iStorage as a safe and secure way of saving and using and transporting data.

As a Head Teacher I have found the iStorage invaluable in providing peace of mind when transferring information between settings. I am confident that the data is secure and is unable to be accessed by anyone else.
Wigan and Leigh
NHS Foundation Trust (WWL) – Wrightington

As part of the on-going digitisation of Radiology Services here at Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust (WWL), we have, in conjunction with Philips Healthcare, chosen to use iStorage diskAshur with 256-bit encryption as part of an enterprise secure solution to meet the needs of our Breast Screening Services to the patients of WWL.

From a security standpoint, the devices are government approved and meet the NHS current requirements of 256-bit encryption of data for transport and from an operational aspect provide a very effective way of securely transporting patient data. The disks themselves are also very easy to use by our breast screening staff, once the security pin code has been input. They are rugged and designed in a manner which prevents damage. As with many breast screening services of NHS Trusts, WWL provides screening in the wider community, for example you may have seen breast screening vans on supermarket car parks or at community or educational establishments to facilitate ease of access for patients.

We use the secure diskAshur devices to store patient images from computerised radiography equipment on-board the screening vans, after which the disks are transported back into the hospital for uploading and processing on our computerised radiology systems for diagnosis.

The diskAshur devices both protect the patient’s sensitive data as well as WWL’s reputation as a leader of delivering secure effective digitized clinical services to the patients of Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust.

As part of the on-going digitisation of Radiology Services here at Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust (WWL), we have, in conjunction with Philips Healthcare, chosen to use iStorage diskAshur with 256-bit encryption as part of an enterprise secure solution to meet the needs of our Breast Screening Services to the patients of WWL.
Andrew Perkins
IT Governance Manager, Control Risks, a global risk consultancy

We were looking for a simpler way to secure documents being worked on by our affiliates, who might not have secure encrypted laptops. The datAshur encryption met our requirements perfectly, as it can work in any USB port, be it Windows PC, Apple Mac, or even Linux. No software needs loading, so we can also send a datAshur to even our large clients who have locked-down PCs.

Communicating the password via a separate route means that we can be sure that our clients’ information won’t fall into the wrong hands. We tested the datAshur’s security and, not surprisingly, our experts couldn’t crack it. At present it’s the only device of its kind on our approved list.

We were looking for a simpler way to secure documents being worked on by our affiliates, who might not have secure encrypted laptops. The datAshur encryption met our requirements perfectly, as it can work in any USB port, be it Windows PC, Apple Mac, or even Linux. No software needs loading, so we can also send a datAshur to even our large clients who have locked-down PCs.
Arif Ahmed
IT Security Officer, Aston University

The datAshur device has been evaluated by myself and has proved to be an excellent alternative to some of our current methods of encryption. It is very user friendly and therefore easy to use and this has been the main focus for our staff at the University. We currently have a number of projects at the University involving research data related to the NHS, and a requirement from the NHS contract is that the data is kept secure at all times (including whilst in transit).

Previously we were using another encryption solution which was not very user friendly and staff had to be trained on how to encrypt the data. After evaluating the iStorage product, I recommended that we purchase and use the diskashur DT instead (I believe you have received an order for one of those devices a few weeks ago).

I also aim to make this our standard recommendation for deployment of data whilst in transit and specifically when required to protect sensitive data. I am currently using the iStorage datAshur flash drive for demonstration purposes to various departments / project managers, when they are looking for an easy to use encryption solution for a project. I Have found it very useful to show staff members a ‘hands on’ approach as to its ease of use.

The datAshur device has been evaluated by myself and has proved to be an excellent alternative to some of our current methods of encryption. It is very user friendly and therefore easy to use and this has been the main focus for our staff at the University.
G. G. Buxton Smither

It’s not often one waxes lyrical about something as mundane as a portable drive, but this unit is rather special. Firstly, the build quality seems very high – it can take a drop onto a hard surface of a couple of metres (I found this out the hard way!); the rubberized body makes secure handling easy; and the keypad is positive in use and nicely recessed. And of course, you can now buy these drives in Solid State, so they should be even more robust in the event of being dropped. The drive comes with a double USB (Y-split) cable in case using a netbook or similar device, not enough power is available from a single USB port, but I’ve never needed to use the second connector with a PC, laptop or netbook. Encryption is a breeze – you’re not even aware of it happening.

My drive connects via USB2 and transfer speeds are more than adequate – I opted for the higher (256bit) level of encryption so I can’t comment on whether the 128bit version delivers a higher transfer rate. Setting up your pass-key takes less than 2 minutes (less than 1 minute unless you’re a fumbler like me) and then you are ready to encrypt your files and folders. Of course, whatever you do, never forget your pass-key as recovery of data is not possible – your data are even secure against Brute Force Attack. For anyone working in sensitive areas who needs to transport digital documents, these British-designed and manufactured drives are a must. If those chaps from MI5, MI6, the MOD or the National Health Service leave their sensitive files on yet another train, provided they’re written onto one of these drives and 256bit encrypted, I for one will sleep well in my bed.

Superb design, top build quality, excellent on-the-fly encryption – and now available in SSD format and larger volumes, it’s a winner!

It’s not often one waxes lyrical about something as mundane as a portable drive, but this unit is rather special. Firstly, the build quality seems very high – it can take a drop onto a hard surface of a couple of metres (I found this out the hard way!); the rubberized body makes secure handling easy; and the keypad is positive in use and nicely recessed.
Mr. K. Hubbard

Brilliant... Nothing more to say, except that, apart from being brilliant, it is much smaller and far more portable then I realized.
David

A neat little drive. The square and industrial design is a matter of taste and certainly contrasts with other brands. Personally, I like it. Of course, for a portable drive the real value is in its usability, and that’s where the diskG* shines! I used to have small, cheap 1TB drives from Samsung and Toshiba and I loved them – silent, no fuss and really small. But a burglary at home, where laptops and all external data backups disappeared, drove home the need for encryption. Although I don’t store anything that I wouldn’t share with my friends, I did have quite a lot of documents on those drives though which would potentially make things really easy for an identity thief – Identity theft being a problem not exactly unheard of these days! And with each person currently having to manage up to a 150 user ID-password combination, where do you keep track of all of them…?

Split between paper-based and electronic locations …Someone putting his mind to finding sensitive information and taking the time to browse through the folders on my drives and the laptops could also have found enough hints and information to greatly simplify his attempts at breaking into some of my user accounts, in particular in combination with all the paperwork that was stolen at the same time. Now, it might just be paranoia and possibly the thieves were just after the hardware to sell on. But you never know who then buys the drives and for what purpose. Since then, I have bought a series of portable drives with hardware encryption, to be more at ease next time they get stolen. The diskG* beats them all by lengths in terms of usability. It’s actually smaller than most of the other drives with encryption, it comes with an integrated USB cable and the keypad is great. It’s a simple plug&play drive, exactly like any unencrypted portable drive should be.

The only difference is that you’ll have to type in a password on the keypad before the drive is automatically mounted. None of the other encrypted drives I’ve tried keeps that simple plug&play use: Although they state they have hardware encryption, those drives mostly mount a normal partition + a virtual CD drive with an encryption software. You first need to wait for both drives to be accessible and then launch the encryption software (which, in some cases, also needs to be configured at first use), wait until it loads and then enter your password. The virtual drive stays there and cannot be removed. The encryption software requiring low-level system access, there have also been a few clashes with my antivirus software (resulting in corrupted files). Fiddly ...and sometimes very lengthy until you finally have access to your data. Not so with the diskG*. It’s a simple and fast operation and there is barely a delay, compared to non-encrypted plug&play drives.

Transfer rates are comparable to unencrypted USB 2 drives, although probably very slightly slower for smaller copy jobs. Speed tends to even out over bigger jobs of tens of GBs. Security wise, I have to rely on expert opinions. But from what I’ve read, it seems the diskG* is also safer than most other drives. Although the same encryption standard is used by most manufacturers; its architecture makes it more tamper-proof in case someone extracts the drive from the casing and also because it doesn’t install software on your PC, a potential entry point for hackers.

A very happy customer. Despite the fact that the diskG* is more expensive than the other models, I have since bought a second unit. If I had to ask for one improvement, it would be the addition of a USB 3 port for faster transfer.

* Previously known as diskGenie

A neat little drive. The square and industrial design is a matter of taste and certainly contrasts with other brands. Personally, I like it. Of course, for a portable drive the real value is in its usability, and that’s where the diskG* shines!
Mr. Roger Brick
Principal Security Consultant, Robick Associates

As promised, securely packed in its Travel Pouch, nestling in a display box within a sturdy cardboard sleeve. Certainly, the specifications are impressive – offering real-time 256-bit AES hardware encryption – but how does it stack up in practice? Is there a trade-off between security and functionality? The device, housed in a smart soft-feel black enclosure, looks very professional. The large, clear keyboard has a positive “click” action and one immediately wants to explore and find out what is special about it. (Perhaps that’s not good for a security device – maybe it should look scruffy and unloved? It might then be ignored by a potential thief!)

The USB cable is neatly enclosed in the side of the unit, so I plugged it into my Dell 1750 laptop running 64-bit Windows 7, the drive powered up and a red led illuminated. Now what? For once in my life I had to read the Quick Start Guide! As soon as I entered the default PIN number, the LED turned green and I was able to access the drive, where I found a concise and well-written User’s Manual. My first task was to change the default PIN number for the Administrator and create a new User for myself. This was perfectly straightforward and took only a few moments. I noted that it is possible to set up ten separate Users for collaborative use, each with their own 6-16-digit PIN. I’m not sure that I would allow a number of people to hold their own data on “my” disk but I can see that this feature would be useful to collate e.g. project data or to enable someone to act as a carrier pigeon, securely transporting large volumes of data without being able to read it in transit.

The diskGenie could also be loaded with portable applications which would enable the user to process on any available machine. The large capacity of the diskGenie means that it can hold reference material as well as working documents – music and pictures. Just a word of warning, the User Manual does recommend that you log-off from diskGenie before the host PC is hibernated. As a Security Consultant, moving around the country on assignments, I must be able to back up and, if necessary, recover my data whenever and wherever I am. My work is of a confidential nature and there is no way I can risk it falling into the wrong hands – or being unreadable when I really need it. Also, I have no wish to carry more luggage than I need. The diskGenie fits the bill admirably. My only criticism is that diskGenie has not yet been approved to carry documents with a UK Government protective marking which sometimes limits its use for me. So, how do I use diskGenie in practice? Well, I take a full back up every week or so and lock it away securely. Every day, I synchronise my laptop and save the latest versions of my work to diskGenie.

With hardware encryption, the disk is fast, and these incremental backups do not take long to do. I also took advantage of the large capacity of diskGenie to save an image of my operating system and reference material. Now, wherever I am, if my laptop disk crashes, I can replace it, restore from disk Genie, and I’m back in business with the minimum of pain. Alternatively, I can borrow a computer, attach the diskGenie and carry on working, using the portable apps if I choose. Do I worry that diskGenie might let me down? Well, nothing’s infallible but the 16-point omni-directional shock mounting system sure helps! And, if it goes missing, I know I can rely on the 256-bit AES hardware encryption.

The device, housed in a smart soft-feel black enclosure, looks very professional. The large, clear keyboard has a positive “click” action and one immediately wants to explore and find out what is special about it.
Head of IT
Coop – UK

Security have asked for more, so they must be happy! …the end users are happy with the equipment provided and I have been discussing wider use with other areas of the business where web uploads are not possible.