Comparison of encrypted external drives

This is a technical feature comparison of commercial encrypted external drives.

Background information

Name Developer/Manufacturer Release Year Current Model?
SafeStick BlockMaster 2004 Yes
SafeStick SuperSonic BlockMaster 2009 Yes
IronKey S100 IronKey 2005 No
IronKey S200 IronKey 2009 Yes
IronKey D200 IronKey 2009 Yes
CryptX2 CryptX2 / Open Source 2012 Yes
DataTraveler 5000 Kingston Technology 2010 Yes
DataTraveler Locker+ Kingston Technology Yes
DataTraveler Vault Kingston Technology Yes
DataTraveler Vault – Privacy Edition Kingston Technology Yes
JumpDrive SecureII Plus Lexar Yes
IronClad Lockheed Martin 2010 Yes
Cruzer Enterprise SanDisk Yes
Store 'n' Go Corporate Verbatim Yes
Kanguru Defender 2000 Kanguru Solutions 2012 Yes
Name Developer/Manufacturer Release Year Current Model?

Operating systems

Name Windows FreeBSD Linux Mac OS NetBSD OpenBSD
SafeStick Yes No Yes Yes No No
SafeStick SuperSonic Yes No Yes Yes No No
IronKey S100 Yes No Yes Yes No No
IronKey S200 Yes No Yes Yes No No
IronKey D200 Yes No Yes Yes No No
CryptX2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
DataTraveler 5000 Yes No No No No No
DataTraveler Locker+ Yes No No Yes No No
DataTraveler Vault Yes No Public partition only Public partition only No No
DataTraveler Vault – Privacy Edition Yes No No Yes No No
JumpDrive SecureII Plus Yes Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
IronClad Yes No Yes Yes No No
Cruzer Enterprise Yes Unknown Unknown Yes Unknown Unknown
Store n' Go Corporate Yes Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Name Windows FreeBSD Linux Mac OS NetBSD OpenBSD

Features

Name Bootable Encryption Type Certification Managed Interface Max Capacity Included Software Other Features
SafeStick No AES 256-bit CBC Hardware Encryption CESG CCTM, FIPS 140-2[1] Optional (with SafeConsole) USB 2.0 128GB Inactivity lock
SafeStick SuperSonic No AES 256-bit CBC Hardware Encryption CESG CCTM, FIPS 140-2[1] Optional (with SafeConsole) USB 2.0 8GB High transfer speeds, Inactivity lock
IronKey S100 No AES 128-bit CBC Hardware Encryption FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Enterprise Model only USB 2.0 16GB Identity Manager; Secure Sessions
IronKey S200 No AES 256-bit CBC Hardware Encryption FIPS 140-2 Level 3 Enterprise Model only USB 2.0 16GB Identity Manager; Secure Sessions
IronKey D200 No AES 256-bit CBC Hardware Encryption FIPS 140-2 Level 3 Enterprise Model only USB 2.0 32GB Identity Manager; Secure Sessions
CryptX2 Yes AES 256-bit CBC Hardware Encryption No No USB 2.0 64GB / Future Support for 4TB No Software Required ID Verify, Panic Mode, Upgradeable Firmware
DataTraveler 5000 No AES 256-bit XTS Hardware Encryption FIPS 140-2 Level 2[2] No USB 2.0 16GB Water resistant
DataTraveler Locker+ No Hardware Encryption No No USB 2.0 32GB No
DataTraveler Vault No AES 256-bit Hardware Encryption No No USB 2.0 32GB DTVaultLock Second unsecured partition
DataTraveler Vault – Privacy Edition No AES 256-bit Hardware Encryption No USB 2.0 32GB Waterproof to 4'
JumpDrive SecureII Plus No Hardware FIPS 140-2 ? USB 2.0
IronClad Yes AES 256-bit CBC Hardware Encryption FIPS 140-2 Level 3 Yes USB 2.0 16GB
Cruzer Enterprise No Hardware FIPS 140-2 ? Yes USB 2.0
Store 'n' Go Corporate No Hardware FIPS 140-2 ? USB 2.0
Name Bootable Encryption Type Certification Managed Interface Max Capacity Included Software Other Features

See also

Notes and references

  1. 1 2 FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Pending
  2. FIPS 140-2 Level 3 Pending
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