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£139.51 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Kingston IronKey 32GB Keypad 200 is one of those USB sticks you buy when you’re done gambling with security. The keypad means you’re not relying on “keep the file safe” habits, and for a UK business that’s worth real money on its own—especially if multiple people handle the device or it might be lost. You’re also paying for the harder compliance angle (FIPS 140-3 / higher assurance), which is exactly what many firms need for regulated work or vendor/security audits.
That said, at £96.53 ex-VAT for only 32GB, it’s not a value play. If you just need basic portable storage and you’re comfortable with standard OS encryption or BitLocker/managed controls, there are cheaper options that don’t feel quite as painful per gigabyte. This is for teams that genuinely need hardware-backed encryption and user-entry control (HR/finance/IT admin, contractors, small compliance-heavy departments), not for everyday “grab-and-go” files. If you’re buying them in quantity, you’ll want to sanity-check the rollout process—keypads are great, but they also mean training and making sure people don’t lock themselves out.

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