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Flash file security

Working at home has become a way of life for many of us, and even with COVID-19 seemingly coming to an end, many people will continue to do so. For many workers, however, there are logistical challenges with getting digital files to and from the office. Sometimes project files may simply be too big to relay back and forth over the internet, or there may not be the infrastructure available in your business to allow you to work on files remotely.

That’s where, for many people, the flash drive comes in. They load files onto a flash drive for transport between home and work. Needless to

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