![]() Kingston uses 256-bit AES-XTS for encryption and the drive is manufactured using a "rugged zinc casing." Tamper protection is ensured through using epoxy to attach the internal cryptographic module to the casing. There also needs to be physical or logical separation between the interfaces by which "critical security parameters" enter and leave the module. Achieving Level 3 certification required Kingston to meet certain physical anti-tamper resistance and evidence requirements as well as enable role-based authentication. The D300 is FIPS 140-2 Level 3 certified, meaning it's been formally validated by the US government for effectiveness as a piece of cryptographic hardware. It's the advanced security on offer that's the most impressive feature, though. ![]() ![]() The USB 3.1 Gen 1 drive is available in sizes ranging from 4GB to 128GB and with up to 250MB/s read speeds and 85MB/s write speeds. ![]()
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