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    Kingston DataTraveler Secure Series Review

    Posted on Sunday, July 29 2007 @ 18:54:59 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    In my experience with both DataTraveler drives I have come away quite impressed. From the beginning I wondered if they would warrant their hefty price tag in comparison with drives that do not have hardware based encryption. After using them for over two weeks, if you are looking for a flash drive and deal with sensitive files you can't go wrong with either one of these drives. Security comes at a premium. They are both the fastest drives I have used to date, with or without encryption. The onboard encryption and decryption co-processor is a big factor in allowing these drives to perform as fast as they do. If you want peace of mind and superior performance, either one of these DataTraveler drives will make any user happy.

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