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OPSWAT Unveils MetaDefender Drive with Smart Touch for Air-Gapped Asset Security

OPSWAT's new device secures air-gapped assets. Its touch interface and multi-engine scanning make it ideal for high-security facilities.

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In this image we can see a device with a logo which is placed on the surface.

OPSWAT Unveils MetaDefender Drive with Smart Touch for Air-Gapped Asset Security

OPSWAT, a global leader in critical infrastructure protection, has unveiled the MetaDefender Drive with Smart Touch. This portable device, launched in October 2025, is designed to secure air-gapped and transient assets, preventing cyberattacks from external devices entering secure environments.

The MetaDefender Drive with Smart Touch stands out for its simplicity. It features a user-friendly touch interface, requiring no installation, making it ideal for high-security facilities. The device leverages OPSWAT's Metascan Multiscanning technology, utilizing up to seven anti-malware engines to ensure robust protection.

The device is versatile, working across servers, desktops, and laptops. It integrates seamlessly into My OPSWAT Central Management, enabling remote monitoring and updates. Additionally, it offers file-based vulnerability assessment, proactive data loss prevention, country-of-origin detection, and boot-level analysis, providing a comprehensive security solution.

Organizations can now verify and ensure the safety of every transient and critical asset before use. This includes vendor laptops and contractor devices, which pose potential security risks when introduced into secure environments.

OPSWAT's MetaDefender Drive with Smart Touch is a compact, handheld device designed for critical infrastructure protection. With physical connectivity controls, it eliminates network-based compromise. By offering a wide range of security features, it enables organizations to validate and secure transient assets effectively, preventing potential cyberattacks.

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