You can always use an encrypted USB drive. I've used these a lot: https://apricorn.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
Yes, the stick I’m going to get requires no software to decrypt it’s all done on the hardware. Here it is. Source: about 2 years ago
You will want a hardware encrypted external drive such as this: Https://apricorn.com/aegis-padlock-ssd-usb-30-solid-state-drive-faq. Source: over 2 years ago
It depends on what applets you rely on. If they're GPG/PIV/HMAC-SHA1, then one of these https://apricorn.com/ with software encryption on top of them, only accessed on an air-gapped machine is as flexible as it gets (more tricky, but equally flexible (and much more expensive) is the YubiHSM). Source: almost 3 years ago
One of these: https://apricorn.com/ plus LUKS encryption on top of it is pretty damn great if you only interact directly with it on air-gapped machines. Source: almost 3 years ago
We've talked about getting a bunch of these Https://apricorn.com/ which would allow us to encrypt the drives without causing issues for our lab environment. But that doesn't solve the CDR/W problem. We discussed a non-networked kiosk machine for burning discs. Source: almost 3 years ago
Do you know an article comparing Apricorn to other products?
Suggest a link to a post with product alternatives.
This is an informative page about Apricorn. You can review and discuss the product here. The primary details have not been verified within the last quarter, and they might be outdated. If you think we are missing something, please use the means on this page to comment or suggest changes. All reviews and comments are highly encouranged and appreciated as they help everyone in the community to make an informed choice. Please always be kind and objective when evaluating a product and sharing your opinion.