Present At CES 2023, Kingston Presents USBs That Can Protect Users From Brute Force Attacks
JAKARTA - Kingston Technology, the world's leader in memory products and technology solutions, announced it will return to Las Vegas at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) to present its newest offerings and products for 2023.
Along with Work from Home activities or work from home' that continue to grow, the need for the right method of securing that data is very important.
This week, Kingston IronKey launched its first USB Type-C Vault Privacy (IKVP50C) drive, which it claims can protect user data from BadUSB and Brute Force attacks with the hardware encrypted Vault Privacy 50 series FIPS 197 & XTS-AES 256-bit.
The Multi-Crypto option with Complex or Password mode allows users to choose numerical PINs, sentences with spatial characters, or word lists so that their passwords are easy to remember but difficult for others to predict.
Since its last appearance on CES, Kingston has launched a Kingston FURY gaming line that provides memory and storage for those who need cutting-edge performance.
Starting from the High-speed Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 up to 7200MT/dtk, Impact SODIMM for small form factor systems, or SSD Renegade with heat sink, this line offers the strength and style sought after by PC, gamer, and content creator fans.
"It's great to be back at the exhibition in person, especially among colleagues and colleagues at CES, the 'global stage for innovation' that not only provides an opportunity for us to share what we've been doing over the past few years, but also what Kingston will do in 2023," Kingston said in a statement. a statement received by VOI in Jakarta.
Kingston will also continue its collaboration with Intel to showcase the gaming power achieved when the latest system technology from Intel NUC and Kingston FURY's high-performance memory and storage join.