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Old 10th Nov 2006, 09:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Capable of withstanding harsh operating conditions, the new DataTraveler Secure and DataTraveler Secure – Privacy Edition USB drives feature titanium-coated stainless steel casings that are waterproof rated and conform to the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 60529 IPX8 standard to protect against water damage to depths up to four feet.

Access control and data protection are provided via 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) hardware-based encryption that enables information to be encrypted and decrypted by authorized users, without the need for special software. Performing at the top of their class with 24 MB/sec read and 10 MB/sec write speeds, the DataTraveler Secure and DataTraveler Secure – Privacy Edition drives are available in capacities up to 4 GB.

“Kingston continues to deliver a wide range of USB Flash drives to protect user data,” said cott Chen, Vice President, APAC Business Development, Kingston. “DataTraveler Secure drives ensure data integrity under extreme conditions, without sacrificing performance. With hardware encryption and a complex password protocol the Kingston DataTraveler Secure – Privacy Edition will be the only 100% private USB drive on the market,” continued Chen.

Secure for Consumers and SMBs
Designed to protect sensitive data on Windows-based systems, the Kingston DataTraveler Secure comes with MyDataZone software that lets users apply password access control for a private data storage area on the USB drive. If ever lost or stolen, this advanced encryption continues to protect data in the drive’s privacy zone. For ease of use and personalization, the DataTraveler Secure includes My Traveler software to help users manage content, set language preferences and synchronize files with a host device.


Secure – Privacy for the Enterprise
To meet specific enterprise-level security and compliance requirements, Kingston’s DataTraveler Secure – Privacy Edition drives feature advanced security measures, including a complex password protocol which locks out potential attacks after ten consecutive failed password attempts.

Kingston DataTraveler Secure Specifications

Dimensions: 3.06” x 0.9” x 0.47” (77.9mm x 22.2mm x 12.05mm)
Casing: titanium-coated stainless steel
Capacities: 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB*
Compliant: designed to USB 2.0 specifications
Operating Temperature: 32º F to 140º F (0º C to 60º C)
Storage Temperature: -4º F to 185º F (-20º C to 85º C)
Compatibility: Win 2000 SP4 or higher, Win XP SP1 and above

Features/Benefits

Secure: uses 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption (privacy zone)
Waterproof: protected against water damage
Fast: data transfer rates of up to 24 MB/sec read and up to 10 MB/sec write
Enhanced: for Windows® Vista ReadyBoost™
Safeguarded: includes MyDataZone access security software for Windows
Easy to Use: plug and play into any USB port; includes My Traveler file management software
Guaranteed: five-year warranty

Kingston DataTraveler Secure – Privacy Specifications
All of the above, plus full privacy with 100% of stored data protected by 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption.


Kingston DataTraveler Secure
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DTS/512
DTS/1GB
DTS/2GB
DTS/4GB

Kingston DataTraveler Secure – Privacy Edition
Part Number Available

DTSP/512 January 2007
DTSP/1GB January 2007
DTSP/2GB January 2007
DTSP/4GB January 2007

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Old 10th Nov 2006, 11:18 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I want bigger capacity...
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like the 64Gb CF card?
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LMAO! I meant thumb drive. 8Gb or higher...
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You can always use more than one drive to get more memory.
For improved performance I suppose it's possible to use them in a RAID 0 configuration... ... at least for Macintosh.

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Nothing beats the convenience of single compact drive.
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8gb+ why not get a microdrive?
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But it's too big...
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