Encrypted USB - Blog / Knowledge Centre
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Staying secure when remote or travelling
How can we bolster network security with remote working and international travel so common now?
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Encrypted USB flash drives: Cheaper than legal fees
Invest in encrypted drives so you do not incur expensive legal fees if they are lost or stolen.
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What is encryption and how does it work?
Looking for improved data security & need to know what is encryption? Kingston covers the basics.
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Why is Kingston IronKey trusted by national cybersecurity organisations?
Discover why national security agencies trust Kingston IronKey to protect their data.
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Hybrid working environments will mean increased data vulnerability
A company’s IT specialists should be expected to add data security to the PCs of remote workers.
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What you need to know when building your data loss prevention strategy
Kingston’s three key practices for robust DLP for businesses that handle sensitive data.
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Using an encrypted USB flash drive with an iPhone or iPad
You can read and write to an encrypted USB flash drive with an iPad or iPhone with the right adaptor. Here’s how.
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Safeguard your law firm’s sensitive data with hardware-encrypted drives, not software
Learn why hardware encryption beats software encryption for law firm data protection.
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What is data security software?
A brief explaining the purpose and types of data security software available.
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The benefits of passphrases
Passphrases are superior to complex passwords for keeping data secure, with many powerful benefits.
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Secure data in transit
HIPAA requires healthcare organisations to keep patient data safe at all times, including in transit.
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NYDFS 23 NYCRR 500 Cybersecurity Requirements
This requires encryption of sensitive data, appointing a Security Officer, cyber security programmes and policy adoption.