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Kingston Releases DataTraveler Locker+ USB Flash Drive
24 Nov, 2009, 1:12 pm IST | by
Shayne Rana
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Kingston has just announced the release of the DataTraveler Locker+ USB Flash drive that is designed to allow users to secure mobile data of any size in an easier fashion. “Kingston created this drive to address the rise in data loss and theft which has been a growing problem with expensive consequences. This device gives companies a solution that is not only affordable but provides peace of mind in securing mobile data,” said Nathan Su, Flash Memory Sales Director, APAC Region, Kingston. “The DataTraveler Locker+ encrypts 100 percent of the contents and is available at a price point that is very attractive for all entities looking to comply with corporate security policies.” Data on the Kingston DataTraveler Locker+ is secured with 256-bit hardware-based AES encryption. Access to the drive’s contents is through a simple to use interface requiring a complex password. The likelihood of successful brute force attacks on the DataTraveler Locker+ is reduced as the drive locks down and reformats after 10 incorrect password attempts. The DataTraveler Locker+ ships in up to 32GB capacity. For companies in need of a partitionable area on the USB drive for public sharing (e.g., within an office setting), Kingston offers the DataTraveler Locker which allows both a public and encrypted zone. Kingston also ships the DataTraveler Vault – Privacy Edition for enterprise and government customers requiring a speedier, more robust Flash drive. It is also waterproof and Trade Agreements Act-compliant. Kingston DataTraveler USB drives are backed by a five-year warranty and free tech support. Prices are as follows - DataTraveler locker 4GB...... Rs. 1,250 Data Traveler locker 8GB...... Rs. 1,850 Data Traveler locker 16GB...... Rs. 4,850 Data Traveler locker 32GB...... Rs. 8,350 |
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