November
15, 2018 − Kingston Technology, a world leader in memory products and
technology solutions, has added new features to its recent Cyber Defense2018 Global Awards winning IronKey™ D300
encrypted USB Flash drive to improve device management and security. A new
Serialized version (D300S) with two new features will further enhance the
drive’s already advanced level of security to safeguard sensitive data.
IronKey
D300S will have a unique serial number and bar code on the drive itself,
allowing network administrators to simply read or scan the code instead of
plugging in the drive. When a drive is deployed, returned or during any
physical auditing or asset management of hardware, this feature will make the
process more efficient and streamlined. The second feature, a virtual keyboard,
enables users to enter a password with clicks of the mouse instead of using a
physical keyboard, thereby providing a greater level of protection against any
possible keylogging when using D300S on other computers.
The
new Serialized drives will also be available as a Managed model1 (D300SM) that
requires IronKey EMS or SafeConsole® by DataLocker³ allowing central
management of drive access and usage across thousands of drives. This will be
the first IronKey drive that will now be supported on SafeConsole, allowing it
to be used by customers who already have it installed. IronKey D300SM will be
available Q1 2019.
“We’re
not content on standing pat with any of our products, no matter how good they
are,” said Kingston “The data protection provided by IronKey D300 is already
top notch, and we’ve listened to requests from our customers. These two
enhancements in the D300 series add to its industry-leading data-protection
capabilities. With Kingston’s 30-plus years of expertise in quality technology
solutions behind it, along with the latest NAND Flash memory and controller
technology, users of any D300 drive can rest assured that their confidential
data and information are well protected from the risks and threats associated
with loss, theft, or stolen digital devices.”
For
more information visit kingston.com.
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