Kanguru Adds 256GB Models To Defender Family of Encrypted Flash Keys
Maintain military-grade standards for secure storage, with AES-XTS 256-bit hardware encryption, FIPS 140-2 certification, remote management capability, digitally-signed secure fimware and tamper-proof protection.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 8, 2020 at 2:26 pmOrganizations trust their sensitive data to Kanguru Defender hardware encrypted flash drives for their flexibility, mobility, and security.
Kanguru Solutions expands on the Defender family with 256GB drives to help security-conscious organizations get the most out of their investment.
With 256GB capacities on Defender hardware encrypted USB flash drives, users can load amounts of information on a single drive, without the worry of sensitive data getting into the wrong hands. These encrypted flash drives maintain the military-grade standards for secure storage, with AES-XTS 256-Bit hardware encryption, FIPS 140-2 certification, remote management capability, digitally-signed secure fimware and tamper-proof protection.
All Defender hardware encrypted flash drives use 256-Bit AES hardware encryption (XTS-mode). This provides organizations with full confidence that the data is protected, backed by over 25 years of trusted data security products by the company. In addition, some Defender drives even exceed requirements of high-security organizations with FIPS 140-2 certification, a joint certification process between NIST and CSE.
Along with these encryption features is the option for IT administrators/security officers to remotely manage the Defender USB from one console. KRMC (Kanguru Remote Management Console) offers an additional level of security to help organizations monitor their device.
For organizations with potential vulnerabilities to third-party malware tampering, the Defender encrypted flash drives are equipped with RSA-2048 digitally-signed secure firmware to help prevent these types of attacks.
Using Defender hardware encrypted drives is a solution for organizations looking to protect their data in remote, off-site environments. The company’s answers the call for mobility, flexibility and expands on the high capacity storage needs of today’s work-from-anywhere environment.
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