Drives are self-defending against physical, malware, and password attacks
December 4, 2009
PRESS RELEASE
LOS ALTOS, Calif., Dec. 3, 2009 IronKey, maker of the worlds most secure flash drives, today announced that it is expanding its D200 product line with the availability of its 32GB capacity devices.
Providing high security capabilities and cost-effective memory, IronKey D200 drives are ideal for large-scale enterprise and government deployments, and provide superior value for users with high-volume storage needs. IronKey 32GB secure drives provide the capacity required for storing and transporting large amounts of data, and can be used as portable back-up devices. The dual-channel architecture of the IronKey D200 enables rapid data transfer rates. IronKey D200 flash drives are self-defending against physical, malware and password attacks, and are the first USB drives to meet the rigorous security requirements for FIPS 140-2, Level 3 validation.
The IronKey D200 line is available in Basic, Personal and Enterprise editions and offers superior value due to its high security, remote update capabilities and low total cost of ownership. IronKey 32GB capacity D200 devices are available immediately through IronKey authorized distributors and resellers globally. For more information, visit www.ironkey.com.
About IronKey IronKeys award-winning products and services combine the worlds most secure flash drive with the worlds most powerful USB management software. IronKeys USB flash drives bring the power of authentication, encryption, identity management and privacy to government, businesses and consumers in
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