The 'Vaulteq' Features Military-Grade Encryption to Keep Data Safe
Michael Hemsworth — June 2, 2016 — Tech
There's certainly no shortage of password managers on the market, but the 'Vaulteq' is designed to be one of the first physical ones.
Packed with military-grade encryption technology, the 'Vaulteq' allows users to carry their passwords around with them in a physical form rather than having to remember them.
Waterproof, shockproof, temperature-proof and even X-ray-proof, the 'Vaulteq' is ready to withstand just about anything you can throw at it (quite literally, in fact).
Password managers have become a crucial element for those that spend ample amounts of time in digital environments. The need to remember countless passwords to gain access to accounts and data is becoming overwhelming, so the 'Vaulteq' is here to help make the process easier, more efficient and less stressful.
Packed with military-grade encryption technology, the 'Vaulteq' allows users to carry their passwords around with them in a physical form rather than having to remember them.
Waterproof, shockproof, temperature-proof and even X-ray-proof, the 'Vaulteq' is ready to withstand just about anything you can throw at it (quite literally, in fact).
Password managers have become a crucial element for those that spend ample amounts of time in digital environments. The need to remember countless passwords to gain access to accounts and data is becoming overwhelming, so the 'Vaulteq' is here to help make the process easier, more efficient and less stressful.
Trend Themes
1. Physical Password Managers - The shift from digital to physical password managers opens up opportunities for innovation in encryption techniques and durable materials for secure data storage devices.
2. Military-grade Encryption Technology - As the need for improved data security increases, opportunities for innovation in military-grade encryption technology arise both in hardware and software sectors.
3. Password Management Services - Physical password managers may pave the way for further innovations in password management services, such as biometric authentication or voice recognition technology.
Industry Implications
1. Cybersecurity - The cybersecurity industry has the opportunity to develop improved encryption techniques for physical password managers, while also capitalizing on the increased need for data protection.
2. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can explore innovative materials that can make gadgets more durable, thus opening more possibilities for securely storing sensitive data.
3. Cloud Computing - Due to the rise in demand for secure data storage, cloud computing businesses can expand their security services to provide end-to-end encryption of passwords aligned with the physical password management trend.
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