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Confidentiality assured with Kingston's FIPS certified BlackBox |
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by Vijandren Ramadass
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Wednesday, 27 August 2008 02:11 AM |
Kingston Technology Company Inc. today announced the release of its first
Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS)*-validated USB Flash
drive, the DataTraveler BlackBox, available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacities. Gaining
FIPS 140-2 certification requires a validation process that meets federal
requirements set by the National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST)**, and the Communications Security Establishment of the Government
of Canada. This is critical because many governmental agencies in the
United States and Canada mandate that sensitive "data at rest" (i.e.,
all information not in the network) must be encrypted with the FIPS
140-2 standard.
"We
are very excited that our DataTraveler BlackBox met all federal requirements
established by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),"
said Nathan Su, Flash Memory Product Manager, APAC Region, Kingston.
"This certification,
along with other enhanced security features, makes the DT BlackBox an
ideal way to store and transport confidential documents with the utmost
confidence that the data is secure."
The
FIPS Level 2 standard requires the DT BlackBox to run a power-on self
test which verifies that the encryption architecture is functioning
each time it is plugged into a USB port. Beyond the NIST certification,
the DataTraveler BlackBox features 256-bit hardware-based AES encryption
via a dedicated processor which automatically encrypts and decrypts
data on the fly. The drive automatically locks down after ten consecutive
failed password attempts, thus helping to prevent unauthorized access
if the drive is lost, stolen or misplaced.
Local pricing details not available.
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