![]() ![]() ![]() No need for an operating system-based encryption key, such as Microsoft's BitLocker or Apple's Vault, as you can have it solely on the external drive. This can be set up at installation or done later on. ![]() The Samsung T1 does have an optional 256-bit encryption method that is built into the device itself. Samsung T1 incorporates N-VAND which helps prevent data-corruption but also allows the T1 to use half the power consumption, 10 times more endurance, and twice the write speed of other drives. Specifically, when memory and hard drives get smaller, data tends to get corrupted, and interference occurs as the cells get closer and closer. N-VAND is Samsung's way of being able to work around the challenges that are apparent when devices get smaller. Samsung incorporated their new N-VAND technology into the T1 product line. No ad-ware, no bloatware, just simple and fast. When I plugged it in, the T1 opened an application and guided me through a four-step process: Welcome Screen, Name the Device, (Optional) Encrypt the Device, and Finish. ![]()
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