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OWC unveils secure SSD with touchscreen and 256-bit encryption

OWC Guardian is a plug-and-play encrypted SSD that protects your files with secure PIN entry, advanced features, and zero compromise on speed.

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In an era where data breaches can cost companies millions and leave individuals scrambling to protect their personal info, keeping sensitive files safe has never been more critical—especially on portable devices that are easy to lose or swipe. Enter the OWC Guardian, a sleek new portable SSD from Other World Computing (OWC) that’s here to make data security as easy as tapping a touchscreen. Launched by a company already known for its top-notch storage solutions, this little gadget promises military-grade protection without the usual tech headaches.

Picture this: you’re sipping coffee at your favorite spot, working on a big project, when—oops—your external drive slips out of your bag and vanishes. If it’s not locked down tight, whoever finds it could have a field day with your data. And it’s not just a personal problem—businesses are sweating this stuff too. According to a 2020 IBM report, the average cost of a data breach hit $3.86 million. That’s not pocket change. Companies that don’t protect stakeholder info can face crippling fines, lawsuits, and a reputation that’s toast. For individuals, it’s identity theft or financial chaos on the line. Portable storage, while super handy, can be a weak link if it’s not secure. That’s where the OWC Guardian steps up.

The OWC Guardian isn’t your average SSD—it’s like a mini vault with a touchscreen twist. At its core, it’s packing 256-bit AES OPAL hardware encryption, which is fancy talk for “your data’s locked up tighter than Fort Knox.” It encrypts files automatically as you save them and only unlocks them when you’re cleared to access. No software to install, no compatibility drama—just plug it into your USB-C Mac, iPad Pro, or PC, tap your PIN or passphrase on the built-in color touchscreen, and you’re in. Drag, drop, done.

But it’s not just about security—it’s fast too. With transfer speeds up to 1000MB/s, it’s ready for big jobs like backing up massive datasets, shuttling media files, or editing 4K videos on the go. Plus, it comes in sizes up to 4TB, so you’ve got room for all your stuff. The design’s rugged enough to handle life’s bumps, making it a trusty sidekick whether you’re in the boardroom or bouncing between gigs.

What really makes the OWC Guardian shine are the extras. Need to share it with a coworker? Multi-user access lets you set up separate accounts with their own passwords. Want to keep things tamper-proof? Flip it to read-only mode. And if you’re done with it—or just paranoid—the secure erase feature wipes it clean in a snap. Oh, and that touchscreen? The keypad randomizes itself to stop anyone from guessing your code based on smudges. It’s the kind of thoughtful design that makes you wonder why all drives aren’t this smart.

“We designed the OWC Guardian for anyone who needs simple, reliable data protection on the go, but without the typical hassles,” says Larry O’Connor, CEO and founder of Other World Computing. “Whether you’re transferring a huge file in the boardroom, backing up data at the local coffee shop, or editing a 4K video for your latest content drop, you shouldn’t have to choose between security, speed, and ease of use. The OWC Guardian delivers all three, in a rugged, intuitive design built to travel.”

There’s no shortage of secure SSDs out there, but a lot of them come with baggage—clunky software, spotty compatibility, or slower speeds. The OWC Guardian sidesteps all that. Its hardware encryption means no apps to mess with, and the touchscreen keeps things smooth across devices. Compared to competitors, it’s a rare combo of fast, secure, and dead simple to use. Sure, you might find cheaper options, but if you’re serious about protecting your data without slowing down, this one’s tough to beat.

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This drive’s got a wide appeal. Business pros—like execs, lawyers, or healthcare workers—handling confidential files will love the compliance-ready security. Creatives, think photographers or videographers, get the speed and space they need for big projects. Even regular folks who just want their photos and docs safe from prying eyes will find it a no-brainer. Basically, if you’ve got data worth protecting and you’re on the move, the OWC Guardian’s got your back.

Ready to snag one? The OWC Guardian is available straight from OWC’s website. Here’s the rundown on pricing:

  • 1TB: $219.99
  • 2TB: $329.99
  • 4TB: $529.99

Not cheap, but for military-grade encryption, blazing speed, and a touchscreen that makes it all a breeze, it’s a solid deal. In a world where a single data slip-up can cost you big, this little guardian might just be worth its weight in gold.


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