Kingston BlackBox 8GB $424 usb drive safeguards sensitive information

kingston_blackbox.jpg $424 for an 8GB usb flash drive sounds too expensive, right? But the BlackBox is no ordinary drive, it's FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standard) 140-2 Level 2 certified and features 256-bit, hardware-based AES encryption, enforced complex password protection and device lockdown after a specified number of invalid attempts, to prevent brute force attacks.

The DataTraveler BlackBox is rugged and waterproof (up to 4 feet), with a titanium-coated, stainless steel casing for added data protection. And it's easy to set up and use, with no admin rights or application installation required.

Its now available in 2GB ($165), 4GB ($242), and 8GB ($424) capacities.

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