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Data breaches, hacking and the human element are continuous reminders of threats and risks worldwide. The costs associated with a data breach and the unfortunate exposures can be astronomical. Requirements of advanced cybersecurity and endpoint DLP strategies for data protection all rely on dependable as well as efficient storage and memory.
Kingston & Matrix42 have partnered up to show you how the combination of Kingston’s hardware encrypted USB with its customisation options & Matrix42's endpoint software provides the optimal Endpoint security solution.
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NVMe is now the standard protocol for SSDs to empower data centres and enterprise environments.
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Prof Sally Eaves shares her thoughts on the SME cybersecurity landscape and the need for education & support.
Bill Mew shares his thoughts how the largest security challenges need commitment from the boardroom.
Rob May shares his thoughts on how close we are to edge computing and the security it requires.
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What we learned from Kingston’s experts and tech influencers on work-from-home enablement Twitter chat.
NVMe is now the standard protocol for SSDs to empower data centres and enterprise environments.
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What do industry experts think has changed since the introduction of GDPR?
Find out how Hardwareluxx were able to manage the growth of their web traffic using Kingston's DC500M SSD.
Data centres should be using server SSDs. There are many benefits over client drives and costs have come down.
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.
SDS hasn’t lived up to its hype but now that NVMe is more affordable, the commodity hardware is ready to deliver.
Cloud and on-premise data centre managers can learn a lot from supercomputing.
Cameron Crandall of Kingston helps you decide if you should move to your server storage to NVMe SSDs.
To work from home you need a good workspace for your PC, the right conferencing gear, and a secure connection.
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This whitepaper demonstrates how using Kingston Technology’s Data Centre DC500 SSDs can reduce your overall capital and licence costs by 39%.
You already know that remote working is a business enabler. But the challenges posed to your network security and compliance with GDPR are too big to ignore.
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Some of Kingston and IronKey's Secure USB Flash drives are powered by partners, licensed technology, or services.
This program offers the options most frequently requested by customers, including serial numbering, dual password and custom logos. With a minimum order of 50 pieces, the programme delivers precisely what your organisation needs.
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Kingston datacenter SSDs provide excellent resiliency to protect sensitive data in OLTP workloads.
HPC can require massive amounts of data. SSDs consume a fraction of the power of their spinning disk.
Firmware/hardware PFAIL protection is an highly effective method for preventing data loss in enterprise SSD.
End-to-End Data Protection protects customer’s data as soon as it is transferred by the host system to the SSD, and then from the SSD to the host computer. All Kingston SSDs incorporate this protection.
The differences between SSD classes lies in two components; the processor and the NAND memory.
Everyday working life has changed radically and so have traditional ways of working: thanks to mobile storage media, we can access our data practically at any time from any location, and can work on our data wherever we are.
Data security is a topic close to our hearts. As an industry leader, we are constantly striving to educate and share our knowledge on a number of technology related subjects and Data Security is a major concern for all.
Why do companies need to use Self-Encrypting Drives (SED)? What is TCG Opal 2.0, AES 256-bit Hardware Encryption and what are the benefits for a company, its departments and data protection best practices?
Most IronKey and Kingston secure USB flash drives are FIPS 140-2 Certified.
This requires encryption of sensitive data, appointing a Security Officer, cyber security programmes and policy adoption.
256-bit AES hardware-based XTS block cipher mode encryption is used in DT 4000G2 and DTVP 3.0.
There are many advantages to using a dedicated hardware encryption processor in USB flash drives.
Tips for your organisation's compliance with new security regulations like the EU GDPR and New York’s NYDFS.
Enterprise versions of Kingston and IronKey and USB flash drives can be managed and monitored remotely.
Regulations like GDPR include data protection policies. Encryption can be part of your overall compliance strategy.
Heathrow Airport in London (30 October 2017) uses unencrypted USB drives for its non-cloud storage. Unfortunately, it was not standardized on encrypted USB drives.
Testing is a cornerstone of our commitment to deliver the most reliable products on the market. We perform rigorous tests on all of our products during each stage of production. These tests ensure quality control throughout the entire manufacturing process.