
Kingston has announced the DataTraveler 5000 USB Flash drive, a FIPS 140-2 certified drive with 256-bit AES encryption.
"The DataTraveler 5000 delivers unsurpassed levels of security and encryption to government and enterprise customers," says company business manager for secure USB Products Mark Akoubian. "This portable data solution represents state-of-the-art data protection while providing end users with the simplicity of plug and play."
"[This] is one of the most secure drives you could ever buy, and frankly, it's probably more than you'll ever need unless [you're] a government spy," writes HotHardware's Shawn Oliver. "It uses XTS cipher mode and also uses elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) algorithms to meet Suite B standards approved by the U.S. government, so it's pretty safe to say that it'll keep your secret love letters safe as well."
"Kingston offers the drive in 2, 4, 8, and 16 GB capacities with pricing ranging from $111 to $400," writes TweakTown's Shane McGlaun.
More here from Electronista ... more here from Gadget Venue ... and the press release is here.
Mr Wong
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