Cigent Secure SSD K2 Portable SSD Review – Redefining Data Protection as We Know It | #linux | #linuxsecurity | #cybersecurity | #infosecurity | #hacker

Data compromise through hacking, malware and ransomware worldwide has become the most lucrative occupation.  Threat actors  can attack data systems and PCs  in an instant with proven total anonymity, wreaking havoc at the personal, business and corporate level with little chance of ever being caught.  We might be so bold as to say that each and every one of us has had our personal information compromised in a breach at one time or another.  Dont believe me?  This website is credible and will immediately identify if your email or phone, or passwords have been compromised in data breaches. If you come out clear in both of these , get yourself a lottery ticket now!





PC compromise, for the most part, is the result of open ports in your PC, vulnerabilities in software the result of failure to update, successful e-mail campaigns that distribute malware, as well as brute force attacks.  Most have never given a second thought to the fact that a simple e-mail click allows intruders access to your most personal and valuable information, the ability to watch and record through camera equipment, and even record every keystroke as you use your credit card to make a purchase on your PC.  Large businesses and corporations are no different, having fallen prey to ransomware simply because they haven’t gone so far as to have a protect their systems, and your data,  through simple off line back-ups.  The GanCrab ransomware alone brought in revenue of 2 billion dollars before they decided to close shop and move on.


Cigent intends to change all of that with their self-defending portable SSD that can provide data protection at the file level.  Our report today will take a close look at the latest and greatest in secure SSDs, the Cig ..

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