This SSD gadget locks prying eyes out and makes me feel like James Bond
Briefly

Carrying unencrypted data on portable drives poses significant risks, including legal consequences. Encrypting data can be cumbersome, leading to data left unprotected. The Kingston IronKey Vault Privacy 80 SSD simplifies this process with a touchscreen interface for passcode entry and drive settings. It provides XTS-AES 256-bit hardware encryption, features a randomized on-screen keyboard, a read-only mode, and an auto timeout for safety. Available in multiple capacities, it is a highly recommended solution for secure data transport across various locations.
The SSD looks like any regular SSD, except it has a screen. It's a touchscreen, and you use this to input your passcode and change the drive settings.
The Kingston IronKey Vault Privacy 80 SSD is one of the easiest and most convenient ways to encrypt data when moving and the initial setup for this drive took seconds.
This drive has been with me in a handful of countries across three continents and all across the UK, and it's going strong.
It has a randomized on-screen keyboard (so finger smudges don't give away your passcode), a read-only mode to prevent data (or malware) from being written to the drive.
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