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Maximum protection for your dataThe diskAshur 2 USB 3.1 SDD is an ultra-secure, PIN-authenticated, hardware-encrypted portable hard drive that could not be easier to use: Connect the built-in USB cable to a computer and enter a 7- to 15-digit PIN. If the correct PIN is entered, all data on the hard disk is decrypted and accessible. To lock the drive, simply disconnect it from the host computer and all on theDevice stored data is encrypted with 256-bit military hardware encryption according to AES-XTS (full drive encryption)One of the unique underlying security features of the GDPR compliant diskAshur2 is the dedicated, hardware-based, secure microprocessor (CC EAL4+ enabled), which uses built-in physical protection to provide protection against external tampering, bypass attacks, and more. The device responds to an attack by switching to the frozen lock state.Simply put, no access is possible without a PIN!No loss of speedAs fast as non-encrypted drives.Auto-lockThe diskAshur2 is automatically locked when disconnected from the host computer or when power is disconnected from the USB port. It can also be set to lock automatically after a certain period of time.Wear-resistant keypad coated with epoxy:Safety played a major role in the design of the wear-resistant, epoxy-coated keypad. The key operation remains hidden, which prevents potential hackers from receiving information about frequently used keys.Self-destructive functionYou can pre-program the drive with your own unique self-destruction PIN. Immediately after entering this PIN, the encryption key, all PINs and data are deleted and a new encryption key is generated.Tamperproof design:All components of the drive are completely covered by an extremely durable epoxy resin layer. This can practically not be removed without irreversible damage to the components. This layer of protection prevents potential hackers from accessing the critical components, and potential attacks remain without consequences.Defense mechanism for brute force hacker attacksAfter the PIN is entered incorrectly for the fifteenth time, the drive goes out of an attack, deletes the encryption key, and locks itself All data previously stored on the hard disk is now irretrievably lost. The hard disk can then be reset to the factory settings and reset.This text is machine translated.... More