Saturday, 1 October 2011

Kingston Launches DT6000 Ultra Secure USB Flash Drive





Kingston Digital the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the DataTraveler 6000 (DT6000)USB Flash drive, which protects sensitive data with Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 Level 3 Validation and 100-percent encryption. For financial service organizations and government agencies that need the strongest data protection in mobile storage devices, the DT6000 meets data-at-rest regulations and is the most secure USB Flash drive available on the market.
The Kingston DT6000 utilizes patented Secured by Spyrus? technology which supports 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption using XTS block cipher mode. XTS is current generation technology that provides much stronger protection than other block cipher modes such as CBC and ECB. The DT6000 uses ?military-grade? elliptic curve cryptography (ECC), which is recommended by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) as part of its Suite B set of cryptographic algorithms.
Organizations spend millions of dollars annually on network security to thwart hackers and other outsider threats. A recent study by the Ponemon Institute highlighted that nearly half of organizations surveyed lost sensitive or confidential information on USB drives over the last two years, and that on average 12,000 customer records per organization were lost. For many organizations, steps to protect data on portable devices remain unimplemented for a variety of reasons despite the risks in using unsecured drives in the workplace. Frequent news stories show that security breaches associated with USBs are more often the result of negligence (lost drives) and a lack of security policy, education and enforcement rather than malicious intent. In other words, having an unencrypted USB drive is a potential data breach in one?s pocket.
While enterprises and government agencies need to be able to provide remote and mobile employees access to sensitive and confidential data, establishing security policies and deploying USB products that prevent data loss is as important and immediate as an organization?s network security, said John Terpening, Secure USB business manager, Kingston. Using non-secure USB drives makes organizations vulnerable to data loss and breaches that can affect the company?s credibility with its employees, customers and partners. The DT6000 is the most secure USB Flash drive available and will meet the most stringent corporate or government requirements.
While other companies concentrate on security around cloud-based services, Kingston keeps its focus on the hardware security side. Our longstanding relationships with controller and NAND Flash suppliers as well as global distribution capabilities ensure a steady supply of products to meet customer needs. Evaluation samples are readily available to potential customers.
Kingston DataTraveler 6000 features :* Drive locks down after 10 intrusion attempts and encryption key is destroyed
* No passwords stored on device or host
* Hardware designed and assembled in the U.S.
* United States National Security Agency Suite B set of cryptographic on Board
* Elliptic curve cryptography
* Secure channel communication
* Digitally signed firmware updates using Suite B SHA-384 and ECDSA P-384
* DT6000 can operate with AutoRun disabled
* Enforces tamper-free AutoRun files.

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