The Kingston DataTraveler 4000 Managed (DT4000-M) secure flash drive is not for the average user--it must be employed in conjunction with
FIPS 140-2-certified; Managed drive is
No USB 3.0 option
Manufacturer: Kingston
The Kingston DataTraveler 4000 Managed (DT4000-M) secure flash drive is not for the average user--it must be employed in conjunction with
FIPS 140-2-certified; Managed drive is
No USB 3.0 option
With its managed software, the Kingston DataTraveler 4000 Managed is one of the more affordable FIPS 140-2 certified secure USB flash drives on the market.
Unfortunately, the same security standard is available for free and can be installed to any cheaper and faster flash drive. If you can overlook this fact, the DataTraveler is a great device.
This is also a BIG flash drive.
Arrived quickly; Once I got past the lack of a comfortable amount of documentation regarding the security side of this flashdrive, I just started loading up the pre-planned secure docs; Speed was fine.
For someone with less experience or knowledge; there may be a need for better documentation on making use of the level of security available on this drive (security being the reason for the purchase of this drive)
It disconnects when my computer's monitor goes to sleep, so that I have to quit the application, disconnect the USB and reconnect it again. But other than that it works great!
The Data Traveler 4000-M is part of a new breed of secure USB drives that are not only FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) certified, but can also be managed remotely by a system administrator within the organization that deploys them.
This USB works great on all OS's that I've tried. The only knock against it is that the linux interface requires root access to mount the encrypted partition.
Need a secure solution for moving your data? Kingston has you covered with the DT4000 pen drive. Check in as Tyler tells us about it.
Does the job
works perfectly
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