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Publié: 2016-02-10, Auteur: François , review by: 01net.com
La DataTraveler 2000 est une merveille de technologie pour ceux qui veulent protéger leur données sensibles. On aime son clavier qui la rend très simple d'emploi est indépendante des systèmes d'exploitation. On apprécie également le boîtier de protection...
Extrait: Kingston Digital , Inc, part of the Kingston Technology Company, Inc, has added to its DataTraveler ® family of products. This new offering is the DataTraveler 2000 which is remarkably similar in appearance to the i Storage DataShur Pro which I reviewed...
Publié: 2016-02-15, Auteur: James , review by: Theinquirer.net
Military-grade encryption, brute force protection, well-built, easy to use
Middling transfer speeds
The DataTraveler 2000 is expensive as far as removable storage goes, but no more so than other security-focused sticks like the Aegis Secure Key and, yes, the iStorage datAshur.Besides, such costs are much easier to swallow when the DataTraveler 2000 cont...
Military-grade encryption, brute force protection, well-built, easy to use
Expensive, middling transfer speeds
A sleek and secure USB drive, the DataTraveler's integrated keypad and top-of-the-line encryption make it a wise choice for businesses and individuals looking to keep sensitive data safe...
Extrait: Kingston's DataTraveler 2000 is designed with security in mind. Actually, that's what sets it apart from other flash drives. Housed in an attractive blue aluminum sheath, the DataTraveler 2000 requires an alphanumeric PIN to be used. If data security is a...
Extrait: Kingston's DataTraveler 2000 is designed with security in mind. Actually, that's what sets it apart from other flash drives. Housed in an attractive blue aluminum sheath, the DataTraveler 2000 requires an alpha-numeric PIN to be used. If data security is...
Build Quality (IP57 Certified Aluminum Enclosure), PIN Authentication, Security Measures (AES-XTS 256-bit Hardware Encryption/FIPS 140-2 Level 3/Epoxy Coated Interior/Brute Force Protection), Very Good Performance, Available in 4/8/16/32/64/128GB, 3 Year
Extrait: This is a touch out of the usual coverage I do here on TechPowerUp, but somehow things worked in a specific manner that led to this article you are now reading. For one, there were multiple inquiries from companies about security products in the portable...
Extrait: Today we are going to take a quick look at the Kingston Data Traveler 2000 USB 3.0 flash drive. This device features an alphanumeric keypad for authentication, and has full disk AES 256-bit hardware based encryption in XTS mode. The DataLock Technology us...
The Kingston DataTraveler 2000 retails for about $140 (Amazon) at the time of this review . While this may seem like an expensive price to pay for 32GB of storage, this targets the security conscious crowd. When you are pondering purchasing this type of p...