This FIPS 140-2 Certified, secure USB 3.0 flash drive is the ultimate data storage solution for high security organizations. The Kanguru Defender 3000 is a military grade AES 256-bit hardware encrypted USB 3.0 flash drive boasting XTS Mode Encryption, FIPS 140-2 Level 3 certification, and remote management capabilities. The Defender 3000 complies with the Trade Agreements Act (TAA Compliance), making it an outstanding USB drive for the highest security environments, including government, healthcare and financial industries.
Well beyond just simple password protection, this SuperSpeed USB 3.0 (USB 3.2 Gen 1x1) hardware encrypted XTS Mode drive offers on-board world-class, AntiVirus by BitDefender, brute-force protection, waterproof / tamper-proof casing, and a solid tactile finish that make it an impressive USB device to meet the most rigorous data security needs and requirements. The Defender 3000 is easy to use, works on most OS platforms, and can be remotely managed along with other secure USB devices anywhere in the world. Furthermore, all Kanguru Defender USB drives are fully protected from potential risk of "BadUSB" malware tampering with digitally-signed, RSA-2048 secure firmware.
256-bit AES hardware encryption
The Kanguru Defender 3000 uses AES 256-bit hardware encryption to secure data contents stored on the USB drive. Since the cryptographic processes are all done in hardware, there is virtually no performance impact when transferring data, unlike the severe performance impact when using software encryption programs.
USB 3.0 interface
This hardware encrypted thumb drive offers USB 3.0 technology for lightning-fast data transfers, while also maintaining compatibility with USB 2.0. Connecting the Defender 3000 to a USB 3.0 supported USB port provides superior read/write speeds for quick, easy and convenient transfer of data.
Tamper-proof design
The Kanguru Defender 3000's casing is protected with an epoxy compound that is water resistant and prevents physical access to the chip. Any subversive attempt to remove the epoxy compound destroys the flash chip, rendering it unusable and inaccessible.