Carrying around unencrypted data on flash drives is asking for trouble. Losing a flash drive is bad enough, but having that data fall into the wrong hands could be an absolute disaster.
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It therefore makes sense to not only encrypt your data, but to use flash drives that do more than just allow you to store unencrypted data on them.
And that’s where we can turn to the Kingston IronKey D500S, which is a robust, military-grade flash drive that offers the best possible protection for your data to help keep it safe from prying eyes.
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Kingston IronKey D500S
The Kingston IronKey D500S USB is a military-grade security flash drive that is FIPS 140-3 Level 3 (Pending) certified and features upgrades for stronger security and attack protections for government and military uses.
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Kingston IronKey D500S specs
- 8 – 512GB capacities
- USB-A USB 3.2 Gen 1 interface
- XTS-AES 256-bit encryption
- FIPS 140-3 Level 3 (pending) certified
- Brute force and BadUSB attack protection
- Rugged zinc casing built to toughest standards
- Multi-password option with complex/passphrase modes
- Industry-first Dual Hidden Partition option
- Crypto-erase password
- Waterproof up to 1.2 meters
Externally, the IronKey D500S looks like a rather bulky flash drive. Built with a ruggedized zinc casing, it’s designed to take knocks and even immersion in water. The case is also the first line of defense against data being accessed. The internals of the drive are encased in epoxy, which provides a physical barrier against tampering.
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A serial number and barcode are laser-etched into the casing of the drive, which means the device can’t be surreptitiously swapped for another drive in the event of loss or in a situation where someone tries to infiltrate an organization with a rogue storage device.