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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What is the difference between hardware vs software-based encryption for secure USB flash drives? - Kingston Technology
There are many advantages to using a dedicated hardware encryption processor in USB flash drives.
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Influencer Tech Insights for 2021
What will 2021 bring in tech and trends? What do our KingstonCognate members and industry experts predict for the future?
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Who Is Responsible for Cyber Security and Privacy?
Cyber security and data privacy are everyone’s responsibility. What are the key considerations?
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Kingston SSDs are the best hardware choice for software-defined storage solutions
Learn why the future of business depends on SSD-enabled SDS, and how SSD fits into software-defined storage solutions.
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Optimal Endpoint Security Explained and Explored in Partnership with Matrix42
Kingston & Matrix42 partnered to give optimal endpoint security solution in multiple sectors to mitigate risks.
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C-Suites Need to Stop Taking Unnecessary Risks
Organizations must consider revenue, profit, and risk equally in order to mitigate data security & cyber security risks. In this article, industry expert Bill Mew provides an insight into this topic.
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Twitter Chat: Security Experts and Privacy Discuss GDPR in 2020
What do industry experts think has changed since the introduction of GDPR?
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Rip and Replace vs Predictability: Why SSDs with Predictable Latency Matters
Data centers should be using server SSDs. There are many benefits over client drives and costs have come down.
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The Benefits of NVMe in Enterprise
NVMe is now the standard protocol for SSDs to empower data centers and enterprise environments.
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Case Study: Accelerating virtual machines with Kingston DC500M SSDs
Find out how Hardwareluxx were able to manage the growth of their web traffic using Kingston's DC500M SSD.
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Is Now the Time for SDS (Software Defined Storage)?
SDS hasn’t lived up to its hype but now that NVMe is more affordable the commodity hardware is ready to deliver.
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The Right Solid-State Drive (SSD) Matters
Choosing the right SSD for your server is important since server SSDs are optimized to perform at a predictable latency level while client (desktop/laptop) SSDs are not. These difference result in better uptime and less lag for critical apps and services.