Kingston launched the new IronKey Vault Privacy 80 (VP80ES), an external SSD that combines ease and performance to protect your data.
Kingston continues to launch products in our country. After the last presentation of DDR5 by Kingston Fury, now the company brings us the first external SSD of the company’s operating system with touch screen and hardware encryption.
This new unit SSD It’s called IronKey Vault Privacy 80 (VP80ES), and the truth is that it’s as simple to use as it is practical and functional. The VP80ES has FIPS 197 certified with XTS-AES 256-bit encryptionthat is to say that you can reliably and effectively protect all your data.
The interesting thing about IronKey Vault Privacy 80 is that it will be suitable for all audiences, that is, they will be able to use it from companies to independent people. The main function of this unit is to protect the user against attacks by BadUSB. This allows you to achieve as good an efficiency in protecting information as cloud services.
This new unit Kingston it also manages to be safe even for those who legally want to access it. The VP80ES count with one password customization systemgiving us the choice of whether to use an alphanumeric code, a numeric PIN or a password in the form of an access phrase.
In addition to being able to choose between what type of password we want, we can also customize it. In the case of the alphanumeric key we can choose the minimum and the maximum of the same, where 6 is the minimum number of digits and 64 is the maximum. On the other hand, it will give us the possibility to choose a number of attempts to correctly enter the password, to better protect the files. If the attempts exceed the number set by the user, the unit VP80ES crypto removes the drive.
Kingston’s new external SSD starts at $52,000 and is now available at 480GB, 960GB, and 1920GB. In addition, it includes a neoprene travel case and two USB 3.2 Gen 1 adapter cables.