Symbio’s Trusted Endpoint on a stick

Posted by Ken Y-N on August 20th, 2010 at 03:07pm

I’m sure I’ve mentioned this company before, but I can’t find the story again! Regardless, it’s an interesting development that deserves not just a first but also a second mention. Symbio Technologies have released a new version of their Symbiont Boot Stick, a USB memory stick containing a protected trusted environment that can access a remote desktop, for instance, creating a secure thin client endpoint that can log into a corporate network without ever touching the RAM or hard disk on the client, thus once the session is finished, no trace of the data access is left for hackers to attack.

I’d love one of them for my corporate network so when I go on business trips I don’t need to carry two notebook computers, instead I can just plug the memory stick into my personal netbook.

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