![]() The DataTraveler Locker+ is available in 4, 8, 16 and 32 GB sizes and does not require administrator access or any installation of software to run on Windows machines. ![]() On the DataTraveler Locker+ there is not unsecure partition. Kingston makes a similar model called the DataTraveler Locker which allows the user to create both a secure and unsecure partition. The DataTraveler Locker+ is totally encrypted requiring a password to be entered each time the drive is plugged into a computer. Now if you lose or have your USB Flash drive stolen, the encrypted data is protected from ever being accessed. To keep this data safe, the DataTraveler Locker+ will lock down and reformat after 10 intrusion attempts. With the DataTraveler Locker+, Kingston implements a 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption to protect its contents. Thankfully, Kingston has released the relatively affordable DataTraveler Locker+ USB Flash drive, which features hardware-based encryption. Of course these drives can be rather expensive. In most cases, hardware encrypted USB Flash drives are the most secure way of locking up ones data. However, keeping this data safe from prying eyes usually requires some form of security whether it is password or encryption protection. USB Flash drives are a great way of carrying around portable data.
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