If you’re like me, you’ve taken to carrying important data on USB sticks or flash drives. They’re handy, you can use them on any PC, and with built-in encryption even if you lost them it was no big ...
A person holding a USB drive by a laptop - K2L Family Stock/Shutterstock As portable storage declines in favor of cloud services, the question of whether an encrypted USB drive is worth it has moved ...
Kingston has introduced a new addition to their range of USB flash drives announcing the availability of the new IronKey D500S. A hardware-encrypted USB flash drive. This device is not just a typical ...
The Kingston IronKey Keypad 200C is an encrypted USB-C flash drive that unlocks by typing a passcode on the built-in numberpad. A version with a USB-A connector was already on the market. The new ...
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kingston Digital, Inc., the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in ...
Kingston just launched a hardware-encrypted USB drive that's more locked down than a military bunker. The company claims that its IronKey D500S is the world's first USB flash drive to be validated for ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Kingston's IronKey Locker+ drive offers extra safeguards, including a virtual keyboard that ...
The humble USB drive needn't be a security risk if you have the right precautions in place. In an age of online cloud storage, you’d be forgiven for thinking that physical storage media no longer had ...
A B.Tech (Computer Science) engineer turned writer, Varun has over 7 years of experience in tech journalism. He started his journey by writing for various publications like Beebom and Mr. Phone, ...
It happened to me once — I lost my small 64GB USB drive I'd used for work. I was pretty sure it had nothing too important in it. But then I started wondering… what if it contained some sensitive files ...