Kingston Digital has unveiled a pair of new flash drives that aim at the user who needs a drive that has lots of security to protect the data on it. The new flash drives are the IronKey D300 and D300 ...
FIPS-certified by the US Government, the DTBB (DataTraveler BlackBox) USB drive offers 256-bit hardware-based AES encryption. The drive automatically locks up after 10 unsuccessful password attempts.
Kingston has launched its new IronKey Vault Privacy 50 USB drive featuring XTS-AES 256-bit Encryption and FIPS 197 Certification. The IronKey Vault Privacy 50 ...
The new Kingston IronKey Vault Privacy 50 (VP50) has FIPS 197 certification as well as AES 256-bit hardware encryption in XTS mode. Earlier this month, Kingston ...
Lexar has today unveiled it new lineup of USB 3.0 flash drives that feature fingerprint readers. With fast speeds and a focus on convenient security, the new Lexar JumpDrive Fingerprint F35 series ...
You may have seen some VPN providers boasting about using AES-256 encryption, but it’s not immediately apparent what this ...
Lexar has rolled out a pair of 16GB USB flash drives in its JumpDrive range, the FireFly and Secure II Plus. The FireFly is the more basic of the two, with a simple blue LED indicator to show drive ...