Maximum CPU has posted its review of the Kingston 2GB DataTraveler Secure - Privacy Edition.
Security is an ever increasing concern for both small and large companies as well as consumers. It seems like we cannot go a day without hearing about a new security breach or someone's identity being stolen. Flash drives can be extremely convenient and boost productivity. However, on conventional flash drives, the cost of loosing a flash drive can be extremely high depending on the information stored on the drive. In late 2006, Kingston launched the DataTraveler Secure -- Privacy Edition to help eliminate that threat. Not only does the DataTraveler Secure -- Privacy Edition sport a sturdy titanium coated stainless steal casing, it also features on-the-fly 256-bit hardware-based AES encryption. These features and many others defiantly look good on paper but how will they perform in the real world?Kingston DataTraveler Secure - Privacy Edition