The rapid advancement of technology over the past two decades has completely transformed how we handle, share, and store data. Flash drives alongside other portable devices have evolved into vital assets for both individuals and enterprises. Image by AS Photography from Pixabay With the introduction of magnetic technology like tape drives and floppy disks, portable storage became possible. However, the focus shifted to optical discs (CDs and DVDs), as a means of storage. These discs were not very portable or efficient given the rapid advancement in technology. The IBM-developed flash drive was the next in line. It was a non-volatile USB Storage drive. Users could save and transfer data quickly and conveniently without the need for additional software. As it was more compact and durable, this evolution in portable data storage was quickly adopted. The name "Flash Drive" comes from the type of flash memory it uses. Because of its quicker read-write operations, flash memory is a...