Kingston has announced the creation of a new series of USB drive drives aimed at IT professionals who are safe and inviolable.
The new Kingston DataTraveler 2000 was created with the sole purpose of providing the highest better safetys for important files that need to be moved from one place to another, so that they cannot be seen by unauthorized people if you accidentally forget the drive in an office or lose it.
The DataTraveler 2000 features a hardware-based full disk, with AES 256-bit data encryption and also comes with an innovative PIN code.
Whenever someone wants to access drive data or connect the USB drive to a new computer, then you must enter the alphanumeric PIN to allow access.
The new USB drive offers protection against a violent grab because it is built to self-locking by deleting the encryption key and password of the files after ten invalid login attempts.
Additionally, the DataTraveler can also be set to an automatic lock, and each time it is removed from a certified computer and entered into a host to require the PIN.
Η device it's standalone, doesn't require any software, and it's also made of aluminum that protects it from dust and water.
Kingston's new product comes with cross-OS, ChromeOS and Android support, and is released in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities. It is estimated to come to the store shelves towards the end of the 1 quarter of 2016.