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Advantages and Disadvantages of Kingston DataTraveler 5000 (Review)

Posted on | February 8, 2010 | No Comments

Kingston DataTraveler 5000

Kingston Digital has released a USB flash DataTraveler 5000 that comes into the family DataTraveler flash. This flash is waterproof, is compatible with Windows 7 and is designed according to the USB 2.0 specification. Data security is ensured by password protection feature. DataTraveler 5000 is FIPS 140-2 Level 2, and has a hardware encryption features 256-bit AES. Hardware DataTraveler 5000 XTS mode ciphers and elliptic curve algorithm cryptography (ECC) to make the Suite B standard U.S. government approved Now with features waterproof (waterproof), then the user can double the protection, a natural starting to theft of data.

Kingston DataTraveler 5000 Specs:
Dimensions: 3.06 “x 0.9″ x 0:47 “(77.9mm x 22mm x 12.05mm)
Designed for USB 2.0 specification

Minimum System Requirements:
FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Certified
Secure: drive locks down after 10 intrusion attempts and encryption key is destroyed
Complex password protection: the password is set with minimum characteristics to prevent illegal access
Passwords are not stored on the device
Hardware designed and built in the U.S.
SPYRUS Suite B on Board
Elliptic curve cryptography
Secure communication channel
Digitally signed firmware updates using Suite B-384 and SHA ECDSA P-384
DT5000 can be operated without autorun
Full malware scanning options
Looks solid with coated stainless steel casing and waterproof titanium

Price:
2GB: Rs. 6.010 ($ 128)
4GB: Rs. 9.999 ($ 214)
8GB: Rs. 1.2499 ($ 267)
16GB: Rs. 21.459 ($ 459)

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