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Star Wars 4 GB USB Flash Drive

LaCie announced the LaCie XtremKey – offering industrial-strength protection for your data. With capacities up to 64GB and an impenetrable shell, the XtremKey is a truly rugged USB key that stands up to the elements.

LaCie, originator of the flat, award-winning key-shaped USB flash drives, shields the XtremKey’s premium flash memory modules inside a 2mm metal pipe casing. Sealed with wear-resistant screw threads and a rubber O-ring, it is watertight up to 100 meters. The LaCie XtremKey is also resistant to 5-meter drops, fierce heat and bitter cold – it holds up in any environment, no matter where you take it (+200°C / -50°C).

XtremKey is constructed with zamac, a metal alloy composed of zinc, aluminum, magnesium and copper that’s so strong, it can withstand the pressure of a 10-ton truck. Less than three inches tall, this flash memory drive puts strength, security and storage right on your keyring.

“The XtremKey offers extreme durability and capacity in a convenient, well-protected and fun form factor,” said Alexis Kobassian, Product Manager, LaCie. “Despite the robust, industrial-strength protection we’ve added, it’s still a LaCie key that brings ease-of-use and reliability to customers looking to keep their data secure while on the go.”

Equipped with the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface, XtremKey offers instant compatibility, outstanding transfer speeds and cross-platform convenience to all PC and Mac® users. With writing speeds up to 30 Mb/s and reading up to 40 Mb/s, you don’t have to sacrifice performance for protection.

Designed by Constance Guisset exclusively for LaCie, XtremKey works relentlessly to keep your data protected, all while being portable, powerful and perfectly suited for your life’s adventures. The key, when placed on a desktop, even shows some playful personality with a perfectly balanced wobble effect. Read the rest of this entry »


Kingston Digital DataTraveler 5000 Certified for DAR List

DoD Ban on Flash Media Modified; DataTraveler 5000 at the Ready to Secure ‘Data-At-Rest’ for Government Agencies

Kingston  announced its DataTraveler 5000 USB Flash drive has been approved for inclusion on the U.S. government’s Data-At-Rest (DAR) list. The certification and the modification of the ban on portable Flash media by the U.S. Strategic Command (STRATCOM) allows the FIPS 140-2 Level 2 certified DataTraveler 5000 to be used by government entities. Kingston’s DataTraveler 5000 is available exclusively to federal and civilian agencies via its DAR (Data-At-Rest) ESI/BPA (Enterprise Software Initiative/Blanket Purchase Agreement) reseller, Autonomic Resources.

“With STRATCOM’s recent modification of its ban on portable storage devices, federal agencies are more cautious than ever in looking for top-notch products that deliver the highest level of security,” said John Keese, president of Autonomic Resources. “The Kingston Secured by SPYRUS devices offer the best in both memory and encryption to provide the most secure USB Flash technology for federal agencies. As a DAR contract holder, Autonomic is pleased to partner with Kingston to make the devices readily available to federal agencies to support their secure storage needs.”

The DataTraveler 5000 utilizes patented Secured by SPYRUS(TM) technology which supports hardware-based 256-bit XTS-AES data encryption and Suite B elliptic curve cryptography. The National Security Agency (NSA) Suite B algorithms were specifically selected and approved by the U.S. government and the Department of Defense (DoD) for use in multinational data sharing environments including both classified and unclassified applications. XTS-AES is a block cipher encryption mode that is much stronger than the more common CBC and ECB cipher modes used to secure data on other USB Flash drives. The DataTraveler 5000 uses patented technologies for key management and key encryption operations to shield cryptographic processing from electronic eavesdropping. Read the rest of this entry »


IronKey Exceeds Stringent DoD Requirements for Encryption, Malware Protection and Secure Supply Chain

In direct response to the lifting of the 15-month ban on flash drives by the Department of Defense (DoD), IronKey announced that it has been designated as one of the approved devices for use by Department of Defense personnel.

As one of the only Data At Rest (DAR) USB flash drive vendors, IronKey exceeds the stringent DoD requirements for USB flash media including:

– Onboard anti-virus scanning and active malware defenses
– User initiated read-only mode
– Password-protected access control
– AES 256-bit hardware encryption in CBC mode
– FIPS 140-2 Level 3 validation
– Support for McAfee Device Control Module (DCM)
– Support for CAC/PIV authentication
– Support for the Tresys File Sanitization Tool (FiST)

“Once again, we are empowered with more mobility and efficiency without compromising on security, now that premier portable devices have been approved for use within the agency,” said Craig P. Abod, president of Carahsoft. “Due to the highly sensitive nature of the information we work with, we must strictly enforce security policies to ensure that this data does not fall into the wrong hands, and is not compromised in any way. The combination of the security features, along with the remote tracking capabilities make IronKey a convenient and secure solution that allows us to enforce security policies across these devices from a centralized administrative console.”

From its inception, IronKey has worked closely with the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science & Technology Directorate to develop next-generation crimeware defense technologies. IronKey is a trusted vendor for a number of federal agencies, including FEMA, NATO and the DHS. IronKey is committed to a secure supply chain, and all IronKey devices are designed and manufactured in secure facilities in the United States.

“As a security company at the core, we continuously strive to deliver the most secure mobile data solutions to our customers in the federal market,” said David Jevans, CEO at IronKey. “We have taken extensive measures to distinguish our secure drives from conventional portable storage devices, and this DoD approval is a strong validation of our efforts. We are committed to enabling flexibility and mobility, while ensuring that confidential information remains secure, and that government networks are protected.”

Unlike conventional USB flash drives and memory sticks, IronKey government-approved devices provide intelligent secure storage with military-grade hardware encryption, strong, two-factor authentication and on-board security features. IronKey integrates best-of-breed anti-malware scanning technology to prevent malware from infecting IronKey secure storage devices, and then spreading onto networks. IronKey includes the ability to disable the AutoRun capabilities of Microsoft Windows, which can be exploited to infect computers when a compromised USB drive is plugged in.

IronKey devices support one-time password technology including RSA SecurID®, allowing IronKey to be used as a two-factor token, and eliminating the need for federal workers to carry multiple devices. IronKey USB drives can be centrally managed remotely, allowing administrators to track device use, provide automated security and anti-malware updates, and even remotely disable devices in case of loss. With IronKey, organizations can create a trusted access network, with restrictions in place that prevent the drives from mounting on untrusted host systems. IronKey devices have been validated to meet the rigorous government security requirements of FIPS 140-2 Level 3, ensuring that its housing is both tamper-proof and tamper-evident.

Find out why FEMA, the Department of Homeland Security, NATO and other organizations trust IronKey USB flash drives to protect mobile data. For more information on the world’s most secure flash drive or to register for a webcast being held on March 17, 2010 at 2pm EST, visit IronKey at http://www.ironkey.com/dod-ban-lifted.


DataTraveler 310 Makes Even the Largest Files Easily Portable

Kingston Digital, Inc. announced the release of DataTraveler® 310, the first 256GB USB Flash drive in the United States. The DataTraveler 310 replaces the 256GB DataTraveler 300, released in July 2009 to the Asia/Pacific and Europe, Middle East and Africa regions.

“We saw an opportunity to push the capacity envelope for USB Flash drives in the marketplace. Customer feedback and our research determined that this is a great solution for designers, engineers and architects who have a need to easily store and transport large data files,” said Andrew Ewing, USB business manager, Kingston®. “For the enthusiast who wants easy access to their full media library, the DataTraveler 310 can store up to 365 CDs, 54 DVDs or 51,000 images*. This device makes an entire collection of data easily portable.”

The DataTraveler 310 features Password Traveler software, which allows the user to create and access a password-protected privacy zone. The secure area of the drive can account for up to 90 percent of the drive’s capacity and does not require administrator rights.

The DataTraveler 310 has a protective cap that snaps onto the back for the drive for convenient storage when not in use. This drive is available only in 256GB and is backed by a five-year warranty and 24/7 tech support.


DataTraveler 5000 Certified for Government-Approved Secure Data Protection

Kingston Digital announced the release of the DataTraveler® 5000 USB Flash drive. The DataTraveler 5000 is FIPS 140-2 Level 2 certified with Level 3 pending, and features 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption. It uses XTS cipher mode and also uses elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) algorithms to meet Suite B standards approved by the U.S. government.

“The DataTraveler 5000 delivers unsurpassed levels of security and encryption to government and enterprise customers,” said Mark Akoubian, business manager, Secure USB Products, Kingston®. “This portable data solution represents state-of-the-art data protection while providing end users with the simplicity of plug and play.”

The DataTraveler 5000 utilizes patented Secured by SPYRUS(TM) technology which supports hardware-based 256-bit XTS-AES and Suite B cryptography, including ECC. Suite B algorithms were specifically selected and approved by the U.S. government and the Department of Defense for use in multinational data sharing environments including both classified and unclassified applications. XTS-AES mode is a cipher mode for encryption that is much stronger than CBC, ECB and other modes. SPYRUS, Inc., is the leader in the development of advanced hardware-based encryption, authentication and digital content security products.

FIPS 140-2 certification requires a validation process that meets federal requirements set by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). This is critical because many governmental agencies in the United States mandate that sensitive “data at rest” (i.e., all information not in the network) must be encrypted with the FIPS 140-2 standard. Level 2 means the DataTraveler 5000 has a tamper-evident construction which acts to notify any users if their drive has been tampered with. It also has a power-on self test that verifies the encryption mechanism is running properly each time the drive is plugged into a USB port. The drive is expected to receive a FIPS 140-2 Level 3 certificate soon.

The DataTraveler 5000 is available in 2-, 4-, 8- and 16GB capacities. It will also be available with an onboard Malware scanning application via Kingston’s extensive customization program. For its U.S. government customers, Kingston offers a variety of Trade Agreement Act-compliant (TAA) products and has a dedicated federal sales team in place.

DataTraveler 5000 Features and Specifications:
– Dimensions: 3.06″ x 0.9″ x 0.47″ (77.9mm x 22mm x 12.05mm)
– Capacities(1): 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB
– Compatibility: designed to USB 2.0 specifications
– Operating Temperature: 32 degrees F to 140 degrees F (0 degrees C to 60 degrees C)
– Storage Temperature: -4 degrees F to 185 degrees F (-20 degrees to 85 degrees C)
– Minimum System Requirements(2):
– USB 2.0 compliant and 1.1 compatible
– Two (2) free consecutive drive letters required for use
– FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Certified
– Secure: drive locks down after 10 intrusion attempts and encryption key is destroyed
– Enforced complex pass protection: password is user set with minimum characteristics to prevent unauthorized access
– Passwords never stored on device
– Hardware designed and assembled in the U.S.
– SPYRUS Suite B on Board(TM)
– Elliptic curve cryptography
– Secure channel communication
– Digitally signed firmware updates using Suite B SHA-384 and ECDSA P-384
– DT5000 can operate with AutoRun disabled
– Enforces tamper-free AutoRun files
– Fully customizable Malware scanning option(3)
– Cryptography: Made in the U.S.
– Full Privacy: 100 percent of stored data is protected by 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) hardware-based encryption – master key recreated at logon
– Customizable(3): preload content, full security policy customization, casing options
– Tamper evident: tamper-evident coating/seal for physical security
– Waterproof(4): protected against water damage
– Guaranteed: five-year warranty with 24/7 customer support
– Ruggedized: waterproof and titanium-coated stainless steel casing

(1) Some of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions and thus is not available for data storage. For more information, please consult Kingston’s Flash Memory Guide at Kingston.com/Flash_Memory_Guide.
(2) First free drive letters after physical devices such as system partition, optical drives, etc.
(3) Available via customization program.
(4) Up to 4 ft.
(5) Does not support ReadyBoost(TM).

Source: Kingston Digital, Inc.