Kingston Data Traveler protects your data with 5000

Most of us have a few USB flash drive these days, given the extremely low price, the flash memory has fallen. But many owners of USB flash drive, we do not really think about the security at our small appliances disappear through carelessness, forgetfulness or theft. Ask yourself the following sleepless night, if you have sensitive and mission-critical data on this issue – not a pleasant thought to have, that's for sure. Kingston understands this, and have unveiled their latest DataTraveler 500 a FIPS 140-2 Level 2 is Level 3 and certified device, boasting 256-bit AES hardware encryption. Otherwise, the DataTraveler XTS 5000 the method of encryption and elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) is algorithms for Suite B standards to be met, by the U.S. government.
The DataTraveler 5000 uses the technology Secured by SPYRUS that hardware support for the patented-based 256-bit XTS-AES encryption and Suite B, including ECC, as mentioned above. For the uninitiated, Suite B algorithms are specially selected by the U.S. government and the Department of Defense, in which action is taken, data sharing in multinational environments, both classified and ranked the applications are approved. After all, if you do not trust the government, can not trust others, can not you? What XTS-AES mode, this type of encryption for the encryption of the CBC, ECB and other modes of transport.
Depending on your company or your company requires, the 5000 Kingston Data Traveler USB flash drive with 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB capacities. There is an option to use one of these, to include pre-loaded malware scan application, while the U.S. government offered a customer Diversity Trade Agreement Act-compliant (TAA) products and has a dedicated team of federal revenues are increasing. The 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB DataTraveler 5000 is retailing for $ 111, $ 185, $ 231 and $ 400 respectively.
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