USB Flash Drive with Keypad – Kingston DT2000 Review

Published on June 16, 2017

I review the Kingston DT2000 encrypted drive featuring a keypad. You can locks the drive with a or number combination for protection. The auto-lock feature is activated when the drive is removed from a device, and it deletes the encryption key after 10 failed intrusion attempts. It features hardware-based, full disk AES 256-bit data encryption in XTS mode. Encryption is done on the drive, not on the host computer, and no trace of the PIN is left on the system, for an advanced level of security. DataTraveler 2000 is OS independent and can be used on any device with a USB 2.0 or USB 3.1 Gen 1 (USB 3.0) port. It’s compatible with Windows®, Mac OS, Linux, Chrome OS, Android, thin clients and embedded systems, and the drive requires no software or drivers.

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