Security and Storage Mediums

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Storage mediums today, whether they be in the form of CDs, DVDs, USB Keys, or another form, are one of the primary methods of transferring information on a small scale. Since the introduction of floppy disks in 1971, storage mediums have been accepted by society as an integral part of the technological age and in turn, advances are made frequently in order to furthur fulfill the end-users needs.

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Benefits of Storage Devices

  • Data Protection
  • Ease of Use
  • Easy to Transport Information
  • Relatively Cheap and Efficient

Floppy Disks

Size Comparison between 3.5" Floppy (Left) and 8" Floppy (Right)

The introduction of Floppy Disks was one of the first widely accepted form of use of an external device to act as a storage medium. Althought "Floppy" Disks are fairly rigid in composure, the name actually comes from the very first released disk, 8-inch - IBM 23FD[[1]], in 1971. This disk had a capacity of approximately 79.7 KB, and was, as the name implies, soft and floppy in nature.

Compact Discs

Digital Video Discs

USB Keys

Security Measures

References

Security Risks Associated With Portable Storage Devices
Demand for Personal Storage Devices to Grow

See Also

External Links

CD-Lock
CD and DVD Copy Protection
Floppy Disks
SecuROM
SafeDisc

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