Complex mode allows for passwords from 6-16 characters using 3 out of 4 character sets, while new passphrase mode allows for a numeric PIN, sentence, or even a list of words from 10 to 64 characters long along with support for international characters. Kingston IronKey Locker+ 50 offers multi-password, Admin and User, option with Complex or Passphrase modes. Multi-Password Option with Complex/Passphrase Modesįountain Valley, CA – J– Kingston Digital, Inc., the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., a world leader in memory products and technology solutions, today announced the release of IronKey™ Locker+ 50 (LP50) USB Flash drive that provides consumer-grade security with AES hardware-encryption in XTS mode to safeguard against BadUSB with digitally-signed firmware and Brute Force password attacks.Brute Force and BadUSB Attack Protection with XTS-AES Encryption.Kingston Digital Announces XTS-AES Encrypted USB Drive with Automatic USBtoCloud Back Up Lots of questions, but at the very least, Kingston is taking data security seriously. Who or what triggers the backup? When does it happen? How often?Īnd while the data is encrypted locally on the flash drive, is this also true when it reaches the cloud server (locked in an encrypted folder perhaps)? It’s compatible with Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive and Amazon S3.īut how does this work? I get the encryption part, but the cloud backup part is a mystery. It’s called the IronKey Locker+ 50, an encrypted USB flash drive with automatic personal cloud backup if you want.
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