by Tina Sieber
USB thumb drives are small, portable, and can be read on any
device with a USB port. These features make them the perfect vehicles to
transport data between computers. Due to their portability, however, they are
also easily lost. Thus sensitive files callired on a USB stick should always be
protected.
Unfortunately, you cannot simply password protect your entire
USB stick, like you have password protected your Facebook account. Tools that
will seriously protect your your data, all work with encryption. Unless you
want to invest in a secure flash drive with hardware encryption, you can use
freeware applications to achieve a similar level of protection. This article
summarizes some of the easiest ways to password protect files and folders on
your computer.
1. Manually Save Files With a Password
As mentioned above, you can't safely password protect your
entire USB stick without using encryption. However, if you shy away from the
time consuming encryption process of entire folders and need a really quick way
to only protect a few selected files, maybe you can simply save those with a
USB password.
Many programs, including Word and Excel, allow you to save
files with a password. For example in Word, while the document is open, go to
> Tools > Options and switch to the Security tab. Now enter a Password to
open, click OK, re-enter the password when asked, and finally save your
document and don't forget the password.
2. Create An Encrypted & Password Protected
Partition With Rohos
Mini Drive
Many tools can encrypt and password protect your data. Most,
however, require Administrator rights to run on any given computer.
Unfortunately, this is also the case for one of the best encryption tools: TrueCrypt. Tools like these are not a viable solution if
you need to securely transfer data to a computer where you do not have
Administrator rights.
Rohos
Mini Drive, on the other hand, is a tool that will work whether or
not you possess Administrator rights. The free edition can create a hidden,
encrypted, and password protected partition of up to 2GB on your USB flash
drive. The tool uses automatic on-the-fly encryption with AES 256 bit key
length. Thanks to the portable Rohos Disk Browser, which is installed directly
on your flash drive, no encryption drivers need to be available on the local system.
Subsequently the protected data will be accessible anywhere.
Once you have created a password protected and encrypted
container on your external drive, you can open it by clicking the Rohos
Mini.exe icon from the root folder. After entering the password, your Rohos
disk will be mounted and accessible via your Computer, i.e. the directory of
all drives and partitions connected to your system. To close your Rohos
partition, right-click the Rohos icon in the Windows taskbar notification area
and select Disconnect.
A more detailed description of Rohos Mini Drive can be read in
my PDF guide The Office Worker's 101 Guide to a USB Thumb Drive.
3. Lock Your Flash Drive with USB
Safeguard
Like Rohos Mini Drive, USB Safeguard is a portable app that
runs directly from your flash drive and thus does not require Administrator
rights on the local computer. It uses on-the-fly AES 256 bit encryption. The
free version is limited to drive size of 2GB.
Download the usbsafeguard.exe and copy it to your USB flash
drive. Run it from your flash drive and enter a password to lock the drive. To
unlock it, run the file again and enter the password. The locking procedure
must be repeated every time you want the drive to be locked as the tool will
remember its last status, i.e. locked
or unlocked. This also means that you can change the password every time you
use USB Safeguard
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