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USB Licence Dongles

Blade®, Digital Forensic Software, HstEx®, NetAnalysis®
Digital Detective USB licence dongle

Introduction

We have been asked a few times recently about our new USB dongle licence option. The USB dongle licence is a small hardware device that plugs into a USB port on a host computer to provide licence information to our software.

Software licences stored on USB hardware offer a more flexible licence solution than licence key files. Our current EULA prohibits the use of a single licence key file on multiple workstations (we will be introducing hardware locked licence keys shortly). Each licence can only be installed on one system at any one time. With the USB dongle, you are permitted to install as many copies of our software as required and activate one instance of the software by running it with the USB dongle inserted (multiple instances on a single workstation are permitted). The dongle must be inserted whilst the software is being used.

Advantage of USB Licence Dongle

  • Allows the forensic investigator to use the software on a forensic workstation and a laptop without purchasing additional software licences.
  • As new products become available, additional licences can be added to the dongle.
  • Licences for multiple applications can be stored on one device.
  • Licence updates and changes can be easily made via the licence manager and encrypted update files.
  • The dongle does not function as a USB mass storage device so will not deprive you of drive letters.
  • Hardware dongles make it more difficult for licences to be stolen from the customer (such as with theft by employee).
  • It acts as a human interface device (HID) and is not affected by USB port security.
  • The software may be installed on several computers at the same time even if you only own a single licence.
  • The device contains an advanced microprocessor smart chip which has been certified by EAL4+ and ITSEC.
  • It requires no external device driver installation thus minimising common technical issues arising from device driver installation.

USB Dongle Upgrade Options

We are now offering a USB Dongle licence option for the following versions of our software:

  • NetAnalysis® > v1.52
  • HstEx® > v3.6
  • Blade® Standard / Professional > v1.0

Please note that Blade Standard / Professional can only be purchased with a USB licence dongle. With NetAnalysis, you have the option to purchase with either a licence key file or a USB licence dongle.

If you are an existing customer with a licence key file and wish to purchase a USB dongle upgrade, this can be done via our online store. The price of the upgrade will vary depending on the age of the licence key file. If your licence key file was purchased prior to 1st January 2007, you will need to purchase the USB dongle option with licence maintenance.

If you already own one of our USB dongles and wish to have additional licences added to the device, please contact us via our support portal for further information.

Further Information

  • Digital Detective Group – End User Licence Agreement (EULA)
  • Upgrading a USB Dingle with the Dongle Licence Manager
12th February 2011/by Craig Wilson
Tags: Dongles, Licensing
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