Datasheet

The public and private zones are set when the DT Vault drive is first used, or when the owner
wants to update the relative sizes, through the DTVaultLock program as shown below:
DTV features a DTVaultLock Console to set zone sizes, public and private partitions
Once a privacy zone is created using the DTVaultLock console, data stored there will be encrypted
using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES-256).
Without a valid password, unauthorized access to the privacy zone is blocked, and the data remains
encrypted and protected. Whenever the DT Vault is connected to a host computer, the
DTVaultLock console needs to be used to log into and access the privacy zone:
User
User
Public Zone
Privacy Zone
(AES Encrypted)
DTVaultLock
User Authentication
The privacy zone can only be accessed after valid password logon
Unlike other software consoles that allow unlimited numbers of incorrect passwords, DT Vault
has a factory-set limit that locks the privacy zone after 10 consecutive failed attempts to log in.
This limit blocks “Brute Force Attacks,” in which programs are used to test millions of password
combinations to find the correct password. After 10 consecutive invalid attempts, the DT Vault
will lock out the privacy zone; the only option left at this point is to reformat the drive, destroy
the encryption key, thus losing all the encrypted data stored in the privacy zone.
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