Above and beyond the call of duty

It’s an IT world comprised of opposing corporate forces. On one hand, we have enormous demands to increase worker productivity and support an ever-changing, distributed and mobile workforce, while on the other hand, we are being asked to secure our corporate network access and our underlying data.


Technology has become increasingly more complex, and consequently, there is a rising need for better, more secure solutions to store sensitive data.Data protection does not have to be achieved through complicated means, or at the sacrifice of convenience. Kanguru makes it easy with their range of secure, encrypted USB solutions and quality portable data storage options featuring solid AES 256-bit hardware encryption, remote management capabilities, robust on-board anti-virus, and the highest levels of certification.

Meet today’s tough data security compliance and exceed even the toughest government regulatory standards with Kanguru.

Guarding against brute-force

As a scalable solution that can be used by any sized company - from individuals and small businesses, to large enterprise corporations, military and government alike - the Kanguru Defender secure USB drives provide the very best in AES hardware encryption and are fully protected with digitally-signed RSA--2048 secure firmware to help organisations secure their information and comply with stringent government regulations and tight security laws.


To ensure the physical protection of the hardware encrypted chip inside, and guard against any brute force attempts, Kanguru pursues a variety of world-renowned and widely-respected security certifications including FIPS 140-2 and Common Criteria Certification - offering you the absolute best in USB security along with best practices for the highest quality encryption.


Additionally, the remote management options available on all Defender USB drives provide exceptional security options you can't find anywhere else. With remote management, organisations can monitor, manage, track and interact with assigned USB drives anywhere in the world. Wherever your data is stored, whether it’s at rest or out in the field, Kanguru will keep it safe.

Why trust today’s information with yesterday’s security?

All Kanguru Defender Secure USB flash drives are password protected and provide the best solution for complying with demanding government and security regulations. With a range of models to choose from, you can decide the best features that are right for your organisation:

  • Military Grade - Kanguru Defender 3000 : AES 256-bit Hardware encrypted USB 3.0 flash drive boasting XTS Mode Encryption, FIPS 140-2 Level 3 certification, and remote management capabilities – the ultimate data storage solution for high data security.

  • Industrial Grade - Kanguru Defender Elite300 : SuperSpeed USB 3.0 secure flash drive with physical write-protect switch, AES 256-bit hardware encryption & FIPS 140-2 Level 2 certification - meet any demanding regulatory security standards.

  • Commercial Grade - Kanguru Defender Elite30 : Hardware encrypted flash drive with physical write protect switch, AES 256-bit hardware encryption and Superspeed USB 3.0 interface - the fastest drive on the market loaded with security features and convenience.

  • Fingerprint Access - Kanguru Defender Bio-Elite30 : Biometric flash drive offering best-in-class AES 256-bit hardware encryption, optional remote management capability, onboard AntiVirus and OS platform agnostic- secure access with just the tap of a finger.

Secure. Anytime. Anywhere.

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Bellridge Pty Limited

p: +61 2 8904 0172

sales@bellridge.com.au

kanguruaustralia.com.au

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