Kanguru Expands Encrypted/Non-Encrypted Storage Line with 512GB USB 3.2 Gen 1×1 Flash Keys
And also secure and non-encrypted SSDs available with up to 8TB capacity
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 9, 2024 at 2:00 pmKanguru Solutions has expanded its line of Defender hardware encrypted flash drives with a 512GB storage, giving organizations and individuals the ability to store significant amounts of information under data security products.
The firm expands its line of encrypted and non-encrypted flash drives with high-capacity 512GB, providing lots of storage for documents, multimedia, music libraries, high-resolution photos, software, and more.
Users can store, access and transfer amounts of information on one encrypted thumb drive with ample storage space compared to lower-capacity alternatives, storing documents, multimedia files, music libraries, high-resolution photos, software, and more under military grade AES 256-Bit hardware encryption. The company also has secure and non-encrypted SSDs available with up to 8TB.
Defender encrypted drives protect sensitive data from unauthorized access with built-in high-security benefits:
- FIPS 140-2 certified (select models)
- AES/XTS 256-bit hardware encryption
- Command console with onboard browser
- Onboard anti-virus protection by Bitdefender
- Digitally-signed, secure firmware
- Physical write protect switch (select models)
- Optional secure backup with USBtoCloud
- Brute force/tamper-proof protection
- Remotely manageable with fully-integrated Kanguru Remote Management Console (KRMC)
- Optional self service password management recovery
- High-quality, rugged alloy housing
- Customization features
- TAA compliant
Defender hardware encrypted flash drives with high-capacity storage include:
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Defender 3000 – FIPS 140-2 certified, brute-force protected, hardware encrypted flash drive
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Defender Elite300 – FIPS 140-2 certified, hardware encrypted flash drive with physical write protect switch
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Defender Elite30 – Commercial-grade, hardware encrypted flash drive with physical write protect switch
For users who may not be in the market for encryption but are in need of high-capacity drives, the following devices also offer high-capacity storage options:
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Kanguru FlashTrust – Digitally-signed, secure firmware flash drive
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Kanguru SS3 – High-performance flash drive
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UltraLock SSD – External SSD with physical write protect switch
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UltraLock HDD – External HDD with physical write protect switch
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UltraLock NVMe USB-C M.2 up to 4TB SSD – with physical write protect switch
Portable, compact and lightweight
Thanks to their compact and lightweight portability, the company’s flash drives are a way to carry and transfer large volumes of files on a single, compact device between different computers and locations. Users can access and transfer presentations, photos and media across multiple platforms. Fast data transfers allow quick access and copying of files from one device to another, and is much safer and reliable than online transfers. This is particularly useful for professionals who work across multiple locations.
For backups
Users will find that high-capacity memory sticks are a solution for backing up files. Creating a portable backup that can be stored separately from an original device is a necessary step in data protection for many reasons, including DR, accidental erase, hardware or human error. For Defender encrypted drives, it also assists organizations in meeting complex security policies and compliance requirements while meeting GDPR, HIPAA, SOX, GLBA and more.
Fast data transfers
The company’s flash drives offer fast data transfer speeds for copying and access to files with USB 3 (USB 3.2 Gen 1×1).