Kingston today launched the DataTraveler Secure, a new line of durable, waterproof USB 2.0 Flash drives featuring industry-leading hardware-based encryption to safeguard critical data.
The new DataTraveler Secure joins Kingston Technologys family of DataTraveler USB drives and is ideal for professionals and SME users.
Capable of withstanding harsh operating conditions, the new DataTraveler Secure features a revolutionary new waterproof titanium-coated stainless steel casing. Its waterproof rating conforms to the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 60529 IPX8 standard to protect against water damage to depths of up to four feet.
Controlled access and data protection is provided via a 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) hardware-based encryption, enabling information to be encrypted and decrypted by authorised users, without the need for special software. The DataTraveler Secure drives are performing at the top of their class with 24MB/s read and 10MB/s write speeds, and are available in capacities of up to 4GB.
Jim Selby, Product Marketing Manager EMEA, Kingston Technology comments, Kingston continues to deliver a wide range of USB Flash drives to protect user data. The DataTraveler Secure drives ensure data integrity under extreme conditions, without sacrificing performance.
Designed to protect sensitive data on Windows-based systems, the new Kingston Technology DataTraveler Secure comes with MyDataZone software. MyDataZone software enables business users to apply password-controlled access for a private data storage area on the USB drive. If ever lost or stolen, this advanced encryption continues to protect data in the drives privacy zone.
For ease-of-use and personalisation, the DataTraveler Secure includes My Traveler software to help users manage content, set language preferences and synchronize files with a host device.
Prices start at just £24 for the 512MB model, peaking at £147 for the 4GB unit.
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