Kingston encrypted IronKey D300 series

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So, it is certified by NATO? Now that's what we call sure thing..... If I ever happen to lose my encryption algorithm or, even worse than that: I forget what exactly was written on that memory, I'lljust have to make a phone call to micro$ or goo or nshey or fby... They will tell me all I got to know, for a few $:). But, never say "never!", if they've forgotten it too, guys at Lomonosov University and those at Beijing will do it for me, free of charge.
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So, it is certified by NATO? Now that's what we call sure thing..... If I ever happen to lose my encryption algorithm or, even worse than that: I forget what exactly was written on that memory, I'lljust have to make a phone call to micro$ or goo or nshey or fby... They will tell me all I got to know, for a few $:). But, never say "never!", if they've forgotten it too, guys at Lomonosov University and those at Beijing will do it for me, free of charge.
You can always uncrypt, it depend on the ressource used and the cost. Certified by NATO doesn't mean that, it's not because USA inject money in it that they control everything (it was what Trump was thinking and he fail few week ago). It's just that the quality of the product comply with the standard used by NATO... Some "gamer" product also can or have been approved by army (no, of course not for the RGB light) due to the use of component that can be certified... It's just a grade of product.
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Oh, I forgot to add: pun intended...;)