When I go to a convention, I want to make sure the tech devices I’m bringing with me are secure, lightweight, and wouldn’t let anyone snoop on my data. This problem is solved with the Kingston IronKey Vault Privacy 80 SSD
Chapters:
0:00 Why you need a secure portable SSD
0:58 Device overview
3:18 Encryption standards
4:19 Admin panel & settings
7:21 Speed tests
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Whats wrong in doing just a normal encryption when you format any drive when you bought it ?
Nice to see its OS agnostic. Thanks Shannon!
Thanks this is helpful
No. Can be done with software.
Of course we want the technical details!
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Can it be cracked open and the SSD then be added to a different case and the security be bypassed? Or is the drive then unusable after being disconnected from the case?
Nice 👍
Why not just take any old SSD, put it in an enclosure and encrypt it with Versacrypt? As Versacrypt is supported by Windows, MAC-OS, ARM, Linux, and Raspberry Pi? It seems just as secure to me and at a fraction of the price.
Great vid ma'am. Wow, at the price though. The IODD ST-400 I use is $80 then you just add your drive. Same level of encryption, and it offers a massive number of options to be used as a boot device.
How old of an SSD did they put in to get speeds this low? Or is the encrypting slowing it down?
wow amazing, insta bought after watching this
If you haven't seen it yet, I'd highly recommend checking out the IODD line of drives, specifically the IODDMini. M.2 drive with the same encryption standard, but it also allows booting from the device as a USB DVD drive, virtual hard drive, or virtual floppy. Even works to direct boot VHD or VMDK files. They have a new one out also called the ST400 that works as a BYOD enclosure with encryption. Good stuff!
This would be awesome for chromebooks – or running portableapps on friends and family computers when travelling
I find it super annoying that modern technology has to put an led screen on everything
We've got your data secured whenever you're on the convention floor! 🔒🤝
That thing is bulky.
Nice review. Wish it came in a few other colors and had a larger capacity
Would you be opposed to my calling you S'more Zero? 😂 Kinda like Sub-Zero, but S'more-Zero!
how far does the encryption is it just the case or does it go to the file level. I someone where able to pop it open and connect is it game over.
In the (Amazon) product description: "XTS-AES 256GB Encrypted"
Wow! That's 2,199,023,255,552-bit encryption! That sounds very secure! 😏
btw- 1GB = 1024^3 bytes; 256*8*1024^3 = 2,199,023,255,552
Amazon suggest to buy it together with a yubikey… Is it possible to use the yubikey (nfc) instead of a password or in combination?
Integral nemory
Thank you. I’ve been using Lexar fingerprint USB flash drives. Although the two 128 GB ones I bought last year the fingerprint sensors are flaky.
How does it "destroy the data"? Does it use a DOD overwrite standard for example?
You can save money and have a faster transfer rate by purchasing something like the Samsung T7 2 TB, and with Win 11 Pro, you can create a Bitlocker encryption and if you use the WSL with Ubuntu, you can and LUKS. You would have two layers of encryption, with separate keys and still runs faster. I keep my VMs, etc. on such a device so, multiple layers of protection.
Thanks for sharing; very informative. Blessings on your day 👍🏻
Hi Shannon,
Really nice video. I love this idea and think it will become more widespread as time goes on. Unfortunately someone like me could never use it because the blind and vision impaired are never considered when manufacturers come up with ideas like this. Unless you can unlock it when you connect it to your computer with the keyboard there is no way we would be able to use it. You are spending so much on the device already, perhaps had they included a 3.5 mil jack for headphones then one could be guided by spoken prompts.
so, you have to be plugged in to modify options? would a wall-wart be sufficient to power on the device if you wanted to modify system settings on the fly?
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Mam I am from India,watching u on hack5 since 9th standard and hope I will get a job within 2years and buy something from ur store
Appreciate it mam……
there is no such thing .. anything computers can be hacked its just a fact of life
Hmmmmmmm Interesting
I just wonder about taking that drive out.
man i might actually write a diary if i had something like this.