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Military Embedded Systems Magazine

Ruggedization, Space Constraints an Ongoing Challenge for Military Data-at-rest

Trying to strike a balance between power and security with data-at-rest in the field – and doing it all within a highly constrained space in an environment with dirt and moisture that threatens to damage expensive equipment – is a tall order indeed.

07/22/2022
Network attached storage UAV

Video Recording, Storage, and Encryption

High-definition video streams can now be captured by a rugged Network Attached Storage that is also being used as a standard file server.

04/27/2022
Edge Computing

Edge Computing, Encryption, and DAR

Paul Davis takes a look at Edge Computing and approved encryption methods for Data at Rest on Network Attached Storage.

01/31/2022
CSfC Network attached storage

Can Top-Secret Data Be Transported Unclassified?

The CSfC program leverages commercial encryption technologies and products to provide much-needed cybersecurity solutions quickly.

12/01/2021
Curtiss-Wright Collaborates with NI to Migrate Industry-Leading Software Defined Radio Technology to CMOSS and SOSA Technical Standard 1.0 Aligned Systems

Curtiss-Wright Collaborates with NI to Migrate SDR Technology to CMOSS and SOSA Technical Standard Aligned Systems

New VPX3-E320 module is industry’s first fully rugged MOSA-based 3U OpenVPX variant of NI’s popular Ettus Research USRP E320 SDR.

10/11/2021
Curtiss-Wright Demonstrates Ease of Integration of Data-in-Motion and Data-at-Rest Modular Open Systems Approach Solutions with PacStar® IQ-Core® Software

Curtiss-Wright Demonstrates Ease of Integration of Data-in-Motion and Data-at-Rest MOSA Solutions with PacStar IQ-Core Software

Prototype system demonstrates single control/management interface concept for Curtiss-Wright MOSA-based DTS1 network attached storage (NAS) device and PacStar tactical battlefield network and processing systems.

10/11/2021
Data at Rest UAV

Meeting the Challenge of Managing Both Data-in-Motion and Data-at-Rest Devices

From mission computers to sensor management computers, these subsystems must share data via Ethernet networks. We look at data-in-motion, data-in-transit and data-at-rest solutions.

08/18/2021
Military Embedded Systems

Exploiting Big Data for Defense

The “big data problem” – too much raw data coming too fast over too many channels – remains sizable in both the defense arena and in the commercial realm, but currently entities from both sides are making consistent efforts to chip away at it.

08/04/2021