
The serial number also helps reconnect lost or misplaced drives to their owners. This helps with drive deployment, assuring that InfoSec knows who received which cataloged drive, as well as a mechanism for better managing returns. Our review unit was the serialized (S) series model, which provides network administrators a printed serial number on the device to identify a drive.

It mounts a “CD” image and requires an encryption password to reveal its content. There is no plug-and-play with the IronKey. At 77.9 mm x 22.2 mm x 12.05 mm it runs “standard size” versus the more diminutive drives like the Kingston DataTravler or the SanDisk Ultra Fit Drives.īut put the drive in a USB port on a Mac or PC and things change.

Review: Kingston IronKey D300S: At first glance, the Kingston IronKey is just another memory stick.
