Kingston DataTraveler 5000 Receives 256-bit AES Encryption

The Kingston DataTraveler 5000 is undiluted for those who need to save their supportive interpretation on a go. The peep expostulate comes with a built-in 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption. In addition, it is FIPS 140-2 Level 2 authorized with Level 3 pending, braggadocio XTS naught mode as well as elliptic bend cryptography (ECC) algorithms that have been up to Suite B standards authorized by a U.S. government. Available in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB as well as 16GB of storage capacities, a Kingston DataTraveler 5000 sell for $111, $185, $231 as well as $400, respectively. [PCLaunches]