Lexar LockTight Security for the Nikon D200
Filed in archive Accessories by Andrew Garrett on November 26, 2005

Lexar LockTight Security for the Nikon D200
"...used in conjunction with a camera that supports the LockTight system, access to the digital content stored on a LockTight card is restricted to authorized users and authorized cameras through card level, 160 bit authentication. Once the card has been registered to users and cameras, it will only work in those specific cameras and can only be accessed on a PC or MAC by those users with the login information established by the system administrator."
OK, for most of us, that's not really an issue - we don't need secured chains of evidence, or 160 bit encryption
of our photos. But there're folk out there who do, obviously.
My my other (non-photography) life, I spend a lot of my time dealing with security, although not in this problem space. I can imagine those who are in this space finding a lot of value.
Very cool.
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