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IronKey Basic always on data encryption

IronKey Basic

Designed specifically for the needs of sensitive military, government and enterprise networks, IronKey Basic S200 is the only USB flash drive validated to meet the stringent Security Level 3 requirements of the FIPS 140-2 standard. Additionally, it protects data with strong hardware encryption, using the algorithm approved by the DoD for storing Top Secret data. IronKey Basic S200 technology comprises the core platform for the IronKey S200 family of secure storage and authentication products. High-grade memory strong security also makes it an ideal platform for deploying virtual desktops. 

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Which IronKey is right for you

IronKey Basic Key Features

FIPS 140-2 Level 3 Certified

IronKey Basic S200 series drives are the only USB flash drive validated to meet the stringent Security Level 3 requirements of the FIPS 140-2 standard. Additionally, IronKey Basic S200 protects data with strong AES 256-bit hardware encryption. High-grade memory and strong security also makes it an ideal platform for deploying virtual desktops.

Always On Data Encryption

All user data is encrypted with AES CBC-mode hardware encryption. Unlike software-based encryption, this "always-on" protection cannot be disabled. In addition, since the IronKey Cryptochip generates and stores strong, random encryption keys, encryption routines run faster and more securely than on any software-based encryption system.

Physically Hardened

The IronKey Basic drive is an investment that will last for years. Its rugged metal casing protects it against physical damage, and the internal components are sealed to protect against tampering. Additionally, it far exceeds military waterproof requirements.

Secure and Self-Defending

No one can access files stored on an IronKey drive unless they authenticate with the correct password. All encryption and password verification are performed in hardware, and cannot be disabled by malware or a careless user. Self-defending IronKey drives also provide hardware-level active protections against the spread of worms, crimeware, and other malicious code.

Hardware-Level Key Management and Defenses

When an IronKey drive is plugged into a laptop or desktop computer, the user must authenticate with a password before encryption keys are enabled and data and applications are accessible. Unlike software-based encryption, the IronKey Cryptochip does not export AES encryption keys to the host PC, thereby protecting against cold-boot and malware attacks.

IronKey Basic protects against brute force password guessing attacks by using non-volatile access-failure counters stored on the Cryptochip itself. If a thief tries to break into an IronKey drive and enters 10 incorrect passwords, the Cryptochip securely erases all encrypted data with patent-pending Flash Trash technology. This ensures no data can be recovered from the device.

Cross Platform

IronKey Basic works with Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and 7 without administrator privileges or the need to install any software or drivers. IronKey Basic devices also work on Linux and Macintosh OS systems.

Easy to Use

IronKey devices do not require any software or drivers to be installed, and even work on Windows Vista and 7 without administrator privileges. They deliver drag-and-drop encryption, "plug and play" simplicity, and intuitive encrypted backup, which help to minimize the total cost of ownership. Onboard security software cannot be tampered with or removed. Each IronKey device has a unique, easy-to-read serial number, making it simple to track and inventory drives.

Reliable & Premium Quality

Shielded in a solid, tamper-resistant and waterproof metal casing, IronKey Basic is built to survive years of wear and tear. IronKey only uses the highest quality components, delivering 10 to 20 times the average memory lifespan of a traditional flash drive.