Solution
In light of this, Kingston’s Ask an Expert team suggested a secure yet simple solution.An organization in need of a cost-effective USB drive with business-grade security and 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption needed our IronKey VP50.
Together with a robust whitelisting procedure, this ensures that authorized drives can access data.All while supported with FIPS-197 certificate of its encryption cycle, the VP50 has beast force assault security to restrict speculating a secret phrase up to multiple times (configurable with discretionary customization), with a further administrator crypto-eradicate as the last move toward this assault insurance.
Kingston drives have always-on encryption that cannot be disabled with strong brute force protection, which is a type of security that is not available on software-encrypted drives.