How to password protect external hard drive

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Data breaches, specially when they involve sensitive information for example Social Security numbers and health records, threaten not just the privacy but the economic wellbeing of consumers and security. Breaches also impact an array of industries, from your healthcare and financial services sectors to retail and small business owners, and pose a menace to critical infrastructure and national security. Since businesses rely increasingly on the collection and use of personal details and criminals take full advantage of security weaknesses to obtain and benefit from that same important information, it can be more essential than previously that most of us redouble our efforts to make sure that the computer data doesn't find themselves in the wrong hands. Breaches occurred in all parts of our own economy: doctors, dentists and hospitals, retailers and banks, spas, hotels, restaurants, gaming companies, government agencies, schools, and universities. Almost all the reported breaches were the result of attacks by identified data thieves, many of whom took advantage of security weak points. Breaches also resulted from lost and stolen equipment containing unencrypted data, and from both unintentional and intentional actions by employees or service providers. Investigators anticipate that more than 29,000 emergency room patient data were affected in an apparent unintentional data breach of Indiana University Health Arnett Hospital. The records, which were downloaded to a USB flash, comprise names, addresses, personal information, and medical records for patients treated in the past year. Today we will focus on the topic of How to password protect usb. With the assistance of idoo USB Encryption, we can easily divide the USB memory space into two isolated parts, the safe area and the public area. The secure area can be only opened by inputting the right password, while the public area need not, and it is just as any USB memories that are not encrypted. More than convenient, the encrypted USB memories can be employed on any PC without installing extra programs, and all we need is to remember the password. Once the encrypted USB memories were lost or lent to friends, the information in safe area cannot be accessed unless people's got the correct code. This provides an effective way to protect the information kept in USB memories. How to password protect flash drive? 1. Insert the USB disk into the computer. 2. Choose the USB drive, and set the size of the protected area. Click "Install" to type in the user name and password. When the file system of the USB disk is not NTFS, this software will request you convert the file system into NTFS. 3. Click "OK" to start creating an encrypted USB disk. 4. Double-click the button, and enter the security password (which you set in Step 2). Simply click "Open". 5. After the secure area is opened, directly drag the computer data files into it, and the encryption will be automatically processed.