Data Security - Kingston Knowledge Center
Read helpful articles by Kingston’s experts on data security and encryption for portable devices out in the filed as well as security best practices and advice in the enterprise and data center environment.

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How to Choose the Right Drive For Your Data
Here is a list of USB security features to consider for data protection.
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The 3-2-1 Data Backup Method: Your Best Defense Against Ransomware Attacks
Learn what the 3-2-1 data backup method is and why it is your best defense against ransomware.
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Expert Best Practices for Safeguarding Your Information
Learn data security best practices with Dr. Vynckier, and the importance of offline backups.
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Defense in Depth: Expert Insights on Building a Multi-layered Cybersecurity Strategy
David Clarke covers encryption, superuser safeguards, vulnerability management, and training.
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How EgoMind Secured Hybrid Work Data with Kingston IronKey
Learn how Kingston IronKey's solutions helped EgoMind enhance their data security hygiene.
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The Difference Between Enterprise & Client SSD
The differences between SSD classes lies in two components; the processor and the NAND memory.
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NIS2, DORA and the Significant Role of Encrypted Storage—Expert Insights
We discuss NIS2 and DORA, and how organizations can turn compliance into an opportunity.
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Changing Behaviors Toward Encrypted Storage – Expert Insights
We discuss the shifts in how organizations are storing and encrypting sensitive data.
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Emailed Password-Protected Documents: The New and Silent Breach
Kingston examines how to secure sensitive files with the increasing vulnerability of email.
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The NIS2 Directive: Strengthening Cybersecurity Against Cybercrime
Learn how Kingston IronKey hardware-encrypted solutions supports NIS2 Directive compliance.
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Enhance Small Business Cybersecurity with Kingston Ironkey
Kingston IronKey has hardware options to protect small and medium businesses against cybercrime.
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Why You Need to Upgrade to FIPS 140-3 Level 3, Military-Grade Mobile Data Protection
FIPS 140-3 Level 3 is certified by the world-leading agency NIST as the apex of encryption.