Kingston Ships Datatraveler vault Privacy 3.0 Secure USB drive






Kingston has just released the DataTraveler Vault Privacy 3.0 (DTVP) secure USB Flash drive, as well as the DataTraveler Vault Privacy 3.0 Anti-Virus, which helps enterprises safeguard business data and set security policies for end-users at an affordable price point. DTVP 3.0 provides 100-percent hardware-based encryption of confidential information and is also available separately with ClevX DriveSecrurity powered by ESET anti-virus protection, which protects corporate end-users wherever they work or plug in. 




As the workforce becomes more mobile, businesses must take the appropriate steps to educate their employees and establish security policies so sensitive data cannot be accessed by unauthorized users or cyber criminals. Kingston’s DataTraveler Vault Privacy 3.0 USB Flash drive provides affordable business-grade security with 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption than CBC and ECB modes. It is the first  -to-market hardware-encrypted secure USB Flash drive with USB 3.0 performance. DTVP 3.0 is available with optional, easy to deploy and easy to use anti-virus protection from ESET/ClevX that protects the drive’s contents from viruses, spyware, Trojans worms, rootkits, adware and other Internet-borne threats. The ESET NOD32 anti-virus engine provides instant alerts and comes with a five-year pre-activated license. This USB flash drive is available in 4 GB, 8 GB 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB capacities and follows the USB 3.0 standard.

2 comments:

Noman Syed said...

I have got a strange problem with my Flash drive (USB), whenever I copy data into it especially pictures it convert the whole data into virus. I tried my level best to fix it, formatted many times also used kill disk but failed to resolve this issue. I’m curious to know on what could be the problem and what should I do to fix it.

Maqsood said...

Very true, this indeed is a strange problem especially when you have already formatted the flash drive many times. As per my limited knowledge, I believe that the data you are copying to flash drive is infected, which then results in the viruses getting transferred to the flash drive. I would asvise you to scan your PC with a reliable antivirus software like AVG (www. Avg.com) with an updated set of virus definitions. If you still can’t detected anything suspicious, get your PC scanned online http://housecall.trendmicro.com. I am pretty sure the problem lie within your PC and not the flash drive which should stop working entirely has there been an issue with it. Do write back if you encounter the same issues and I will try finding more solutions for you. Good Luck!

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