Kingston’s IronKey D500S gets more third party verification to be an iron wall for safeguarding data
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Kingston’s IronKey D500S gets more third party verification to be an iron wall for safeguarding data
Kingston has officially received the NIST FIPS 140-3 Level 3 validation for its IronKey D500S USB drive that pairs with the TAA-compliant standard to protect even the most sensitive data in case it needs to be stored off-site or be carried around. Built with critical parts only from TAA-compliant suppliers, this USB drive offers XTS-AES 256-bit encryption and goes beyond just meeting compliance by individually verifying themselves and each other…
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