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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Software Encryption and Regulatory Compliance: Less Expensive Solution with Major Security Risks
Software based encryption can be disabled by the user. This can lead to fines and legal fees if the drive is lost.
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How to Stay Secure in a Digitized World
We explore Tomasz Surdyk's thoughts on how all entities can stay secure in the digitized world.
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FBI Warns Hackers are Mailing Malware on USB Drives to their Targets
Don’t plug any USB drives into your computer if you don’t know exactly where they came from.
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Transporting and Protecting Data Outside Your Firewall
Protection data on the move with superior hardware-based Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 256.
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What Businesses Need in their Work-from-Home Enablement
What we learned from Kingston’s experts and tech influencers on work-from-home enablement Twitter chat.
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Is Encrypted Storage Needed If You Use the Cloud?
There are benefits to using both cloud storage and hardware-based encryption.
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Top 12 Tips SMEs Can Take to Enhance Cybersecurity
We explore the top 12 tips small and medium size enterprises can take to enhance cybersecurity.
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Kingston’s 3 Predictions for the Data Center and Enterprise IT in 2022
We’ve examined several factors using unique research to identify what may impact markets globally in 2022.
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2022: Technology Expert Predictions
2021 has been a year full of challenges and innovations. But what will 2022 bring?
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How to Close the Security Gap for Small and Medium-Size Enterprises
Prof. Sally Eaves shares her thoughts on the SME cybersecurity landscape and the need for education & support.
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Sustained Commitment Required for Cybersecurity
Bill Mew shares his thoughts how the largest security challenges need commitment from the boardroom.
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Are You Close to the Edge? Why Edge Computing Needs Security
Rob May shares his thoughts on how close we are to edge computing and the security it requires.