Regulations - Blog / Knowledge Center
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How to Securely Password Protect Files and Drives
Hardware, not software-based password protection, is the best way to protect files and drives.
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Encrypted Drives in Finance – A Must for Cybersecurity and Compliance
How do encrypted drives improve cybersecurity and compliance for finance companies? Kingston explains.
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What is Data Loss Prevention (DLP)?
DLP offers tools for network admins to protect sensitive data from cybercrime and negligence.
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The Hard Truth of Proper Security for Healthcare Data
A look at how the requirement of data encryption can be key to any organization's security strategy.
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Encrypted USB Flash Drives: Cheaper Than Attorney Fees
Invest in encrypted drives so that if they are lost or stolen you are not on the hook for legal fees which can be more expensive.
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Hybrid Working Environments Will Mean Increased Data Vulnerability
A company’s IT specialists should be expected to add data security to the PCs of remote workers.
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Safeguard Your Law Firm’s Sensitive Data with Hardware-Encrypted Drives, not Software
Learn why hardware encryption beats software encryption for law firm data protection.
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NYDFS 23 NYCRR 500 Cybersecurity Requirements
This requires encryption of sensitive data, appointing a Security Officer, cyber security programs and policy adoption.
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Using and Promoting Encrypted USB Flash Drives in Your Organization
How can you get your organization to use encrypted drives and make them part of your security policy? Here are some tips.
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How Kingston IronKey Can Be a Strategic Performer
Kingston IronKey encrypted USBs: a small but important part of any organization’s security strategy.
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Protect Private Mobile Data in Healthcare
Organizations are considering data security options to protect against private mobile data breaches.
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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.