Mon-K offers an interesting mobile solution made for personal and enterprises with the Secure-K. It is actually an encrypted secure operating system that is fitted in a USB body, something built with security in mind.
Secure-K is pegged to offer users an easier solution when transporting data, normally done through standard USB drives. Seeing the threat posed by hackers, malware and viruses, Mon-K may have just come up with a potent solution to fend off all that.
Unauthorized access is also covered, thanks to the front pin-pad. To make the USB work, the proper code will need to be inputted in order to activate the OS and access the files stored.
With Secure-K, portability is addressed. Laptops and tablets are common mobile solutions used today but their bulkiness leaves a lot to be desired. With this robust USB stick from Mon-K, folks get something portable and easy on the pocket.
Another thing worth noting about the Secure-K is that it can work with any computer. No additional software would be needed to make it work. More than just a new product, Secure-K will revolutionize the paradigm of current information system standards, which haven’t really changed in the past 15 years according to Secure-K website.
Aside from the productivity and protection that Secure-K has to offer, it will also come with encrypted apps. That list includes chat, video and VoIP tools, an Internet browser and a full suite of office products, according to The Verge.
Aside from that, it features a complete Backend Ecosystem that can be easily integrated with existing Microsoft Server infrastructure as well as secure automatic backup and restoration. It can also be synced with Mon-K’s secure cloud in the event that the user loses the actual drive.
Seeing its intent along with the apps that come with it, there is no doubt that Secure-K could revolutionize mobile computing in the near future. All that starts in October, the month where Mon-K is expected to release this powerful portable solution.
Secure-K will be available in 8, 16, 32 and 64 GB variations for both personal and enterprise use. For now, there is no word yet on official pricing.
To better illustrate, check out the video below and see how Secure-K will change the future of mobile computing.