@shanemuk Unfortunately, due to it's limitations, encrypted external storage devices are still unsupported in Chrome OS. However, we have one device that would work on your Chromebook (if it supports USB flash drives), and that's the DT2000 ๐ https://t.co/jdzItN4taP
@hitek34672079 Hey! Thanks for your interest in Secure USB drives. Check out the IronKey S1000 and D300 models on our website. They are FIPS 140-2 Level 3 validated and offer what you are looking for. Along with being 256-Bit AES hardware encrypted. Let us know if you have any other questions!
@Satoshi16890 The public key is actually burned into the silicon and can't be tampered
with. And then the private keys are stored in an HSM that's accessed by two different smartcards. So you can't get rogue firmware.