Geneva, Switzerland – London, United Kingdom – September 1, 2020: WISeKey International Holding Ltd. (“WISeKey”) (SIX: WIHN, NASDAQ: WKEY), a leading global cybersecurity and IoT company, and iStorage ...
iStorage launches world’s first 26TB PIN-authenticated encrypted desktop storage diskAshur DT3 offers FIPS 140-3 security and Common Criteria certified microprocessor Aimed at businesses, governments, ...
diskAshur3 range offers unrivalled security, high capacity drives, sleek designs, ultimate data protection as well as pending the new FIPS 140-3 Level 3 certification standard LONDON, UK / ACCESSWIRE ...
The iStorage diskAshur M² is built tough and secure. Numeric pads have their limitations, but they don’t need software installed to work. But, the weakness of this design is poor performance for the ...
MILLIS, Mass., April 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- iStorage | Kanguru, a global leader in secure, hardware-encrypted data storage solutions, proudly announces the launch of their updated KRMC™ (Kanguru ...
Data security is a big deal these days. While much of the attention has been focused on cloud-based hacks, and issues like ransomware locking down the data on computers, portable storage doesn’t ...
Hard drives have a glaring security problem that's always bothered me. While I can put a password on my computer that should keep prying eyes away, external hard drives are a lot easier to get into.
Ideal for those who need to store lots of data securely, the adaptable DatAshur keeps SD cards locked behind military-grade encryption without any fussy companion software. While we love flash drives, ...
The DiskAshur M2 from iStorage (starts at $142 for 120GB, $275 for the 1TB version we tested) excels at the primary mission of any security-focused SSD: making sure that no unauthorized person can ...
The DT2 is an incredibly secure high capacity solution for those needing an extra bit of protection in their life, on the downside it has a huge price tag that many wont find feasable. We are getting ...
Hard drives have a glaring security problem that's always bothered me. While I can put a password on my computer that should keep prying eyes away, external hard drives are a lot easier to get into.