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The IronKey Cryptochip, a proven hardware-based solution, persistently protects your critical data by keeping encryption key management on the device, where it's safe and protected. With IronKey Basic S1000 drives, you can store up to 128GB of files and documents - twice the capacity of IronKey 2.0 flash drives. More organizations are making constant use of big data - database files, media content, large documents and more - and that means more storage room. And because many regulations are being updated to require this enhanced encryption, IronKey Basic S1000 drives help you future-proof your compliance efforts. Even better, all IronKey Basic S1000 drives feature hardware-based XTS-AES 256-bit hardware encryption, which provides more protection than CBC and other block cipher modes. IronKey Basic S1000 helps you nail down this often moving target with a solution that's FIPS 140-2 Level 3 certified. It's tough enough keeping up with data security regulations here in the US - from HIPAA and HITECH to GLBA - but the picture becomes even more complicated internationally.
That's 2x faster than competing USB 3.0 drives and up to 10x faster than USB 2.0 drives (utilizing a PC, laptop or tablet with a USB 3.0 port). This USB 3.0 SuperSpeed drive delivers blazing read performance of up to 400MB/sec. Now with IronKey Basic S1000 USB 3.0 drives, they can stop waiting and start working. Larger data sets mean longer wait times for mobile workers trying to stay productive while on the road. And they give you the peace of mind that comes from knowing your data is safe. They give your mobile workforce a convenient, high-performing portable storage solution with room for even the largest data sets. That's why we developed IronKey Basic S1000 USB 3.0 hardware-encrypted flash drives. And once workers go mobile - whether they're working from home, field offices, or while traveling - it becomes even more difficult to keep data secure. Protecting the sensitive data that employees and contractors work with has evolved from an IT best practice to a business imperative.