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The Kingston IronKey S1000 128GB Encrypted USB Flash Drive is engineered for professionals who prioritize security and speed. With FIPS 140-2 Level 3 certification and a robust anodized aluminum casing, it offers top-tier hardware security. Enjoy lightning-fast read speeds of 400 MB/s and the flexibility of multi-password options, all in a compact and portable design.
Write Speed | 2x |
Read Speed | 400 Megabytes Per Second |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | Silver |
Model Name | IKS1000B/128GB |
Product Dimensions | 3.24"D x 0.83"W x 0.36"H |
Flash Memory Type | USB |
Manufacturer | Kingston Technology |
Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A |
UPC | 740617255263 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05056006147534 |
Item model number | IKS1000B/128GB |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 2.72 x 1.1 inches |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Flash Memory Size | 128 GB |
ASIN | B01CH4DDE6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 2, 2016 |
T**H
Hacker Proof
Hack-proof hardware, software, and construction. Pricey but worth the security. Destroys itself if a determined number of incorrect passwords are attempted. Reminds me of a popular TV series 1960's/70's. Dump dump, dump dum dump dump.
K**N
Most of the 8 gigs of memory is hidden until you securely unlock it.
I've owned and used this product for almost 2 years, so I think I'm well qualified to give my opinion of this flash drive. I bought it right here on Amazon. The reviewer who claimed it only had a couple hundred megabytes of memory probably didn't bother reading the instructions on how to properly set it up and use it. Unfortunately for reviews, that seems to be a common theme among purchasers and products. Don't assume! Take the time to learn how to properly use any item. The "security gate" system files that occupy only a very small amount of memory are all that are visible to anyone when first plugged into a computer. Once the secure password is entered properly during normal use or after initial setup, all 8 gigs are available and shown with dual drive letters, the system drive and the storage area drive. It allows you to select your preferred level of security to handle incorrect password attempts, either allowing unlimited reattempts or wiping of all data after the set amount of incorrect entries. You can also select during password entry, whether you want it to open the secure drive section as read only or fully read/writable. The price reflects the quality and security and is well worth it! It appears to be a precision machined aluminum outer body in a brushed finish with an integrated key ring loop at the opposite end of the removable cap. I'm EXTREMELY satisfied with this IronKey 8 gig flash drive and will definitely buy versions with higher storage as well.
I**R
Can you afford not to have one?
The gold standard for secure data transport. This is my fourth (i have all of them still, in excellent working order).If you are searching this, you know why you need it. Yes it's expensive, but when you need to back up and/or transport anything very sensitive, this is the way to do it.
T**R
Independent Operation, Very Secure, Durable, Simple with High-level Encryption
Very durable and easy setup, offers protection from storage read/write, physical tampering, and high level encryption. Does not require any software install but does require executable (.exe) file to run IOT decrypt device. Some organization platforms may require admin rights to run executables.
K**N
Excellent product, but troublesome limitations for Mac users
This is the second type of the IronKey models I’ve used. The first have performed exceptionally well, and a belated thanks to Amazon for giving me several free ones because of an SKU mixup (yes, I notified them and offered to return the extras).This newer model is basically functionally similar to the previous: inserting the device, a partition is automatically mounted containing the utilities needed to unlock and manage the (encrypted) partition. It is (the non-managed version) simple, secure, and frankly the hardware is impressive both in its promised physical tampering countermeasures as well as its aesthetic.This is all well and good, but the downside: this was purchased shortly after macOS 10.15 (“Catalina”) was released; I understood from (now insufficient) research that support would be provided “soon”. Unfortunately, an update was only provided two months after 10.15 and it appears that Kingston has gone down the path of “supporting” macOS but not actually providing a way to update the hardware without the use of a Windows PC. WhIle Windows was a requirement to update an IronKey previously, a virtualized Windows was acceptable, but apparently no longer.I should point out that I have still not gotten my hands on a PC running Windows to perform this, as another limitation is that the PC user must be an Administrator (runas is not supported). The drive does work happily mounting and using the encrypted data in Windows 10 running in VMware Fusion on macOS 10.15, but there are stern (and, honestly, likely valid) warnings about attempting to update the it in that environment.The primary issue in macOS 10.15 is apparently the lack of 32-bit application support, although certainly the constantly updated security platform in macOS may contribute to the problem. My older IronKeys obviously would not run the mounter app on Catalina due to that architecture requirement. I don’t have enough knowledge to form an opinion of whether it would have been reasonable to expect that a “simple” rebuild of the older IronKey’s unlocker app would have sufficed to enable continued use, but I can say it is a shame, as again the physical hardware seems very much built for the long term.Final regret: I remain confused by the product line and the architectural differences between the current crop of Kingston IronKey products. It’s not clear to me (and I admit this might be a naive supposition) why the unlocking applicaton isn’t common across all the products.It’s a fine product, and I can only hope that the company put slightly more effort in making all of the functionality available across all the platforms.Update:A month later, I finally was able to put together a Windows installation (actually used Boot Camp to do this); the upgrade ran without issues on Windows and the drive works on macOS 10.15 (Catalina), albeit the UI is horrible mis-scaled for my display. So, I'm back in business here - it's a good product, and if you can more easily update the software than I did, I'd recommend it. (The unlocker app does only work on this model.)
M**K
Secure, but no password manager
I bought this to replace an IronKey I got in 2010. Both are well made, tamper-proof, etc. to an extent not found in other products.My main use for the old Ironkey was password & login management. It came with a little app that ran on the Ironkey. Simple & secure. Decrypted passwords stayed on the Ironkey. The new Ironkey has no such app. BIG disappointment. I still haven't found a good app.So, if you only need secure file storage, the Ironkey excels. But be mindful of where you work with the decrypted files, where temporary copies and automatic backups are kept, etc.
B**B
Excellant encrypted secure USB flash drive
This is the last Ironkey secure drive made by Imation before they sold the Ironkey line, including inventory, to Kingston. It is USB 3.0. The S snd D 100s and 200s were USB 2.0. The case is steel. The silicone is encrypted and completely encased in epoxy, making it virtually impossible to saw the case without destroying the silicone. It is ptotected by a 15 character password. You can set it to either wipe or self-destruct if an incorrect password is entered from 2 to 10 (default) times. If it is set to self-destruct, an internal capacitor discharges and fries it when you exceed the allowed tries. There is. no way to recover a forgotten password.This version is unmanaged, so it never has communicate with a remote server.For most oeople, this is the only password manager you will ever need. It is small enough to putbonba keychain, but very heavy.
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