Kingston’s IronKey USB Flash Drive Series features FIPS 140-2 Level 3 certification to meet key government requirements such as anti-tampering security, enhanced authentication and cryptographic key management. This signifies to customers that IronKey is a well-known and trusted brand throughout NATO and its member government agencies for securing data on a restricted level,” said Oscar Escayola, BM Flash Manager EMEA. “We are pleased that the IronKey D300 series drives are now certified, joining some of our previous encrypted USB drives that were certified in the past, like the D100 and D200. IronKey D300 Encrypted USB Flash Drives are available in capacities ranging from 4GB up to 128GB with SuperSpeed USB 3.0 connectivity indicating there has been no compromise between security and data transfer speed. The addition of the Kingston IronKey D300 series to the NATO Information Assurance Product Catalogue means the devices are approved to use in accordance with NATO Security Policies, as the IronKey D300 series meets data protection levels set by NATO which protect against loss of data or cyber-attacks. After a thorough and detailed validation process, the Kingston IronKey D300, D300S and D300M have been listed in the NATO Information Assurance Product Catalogue and meet NATO’s operational requirements. Kingston has announced that its IronKey D300 Encrypted USB Flash Drive series has been awarded NATO Restricted Level Certification, making it one of the most secure USB Flash Drives available.
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