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Data-at-rest encryption

Planning to Export Data-at-Rest Storage with Encryption?

If you are developing a deployed vehicle, then you’re likely considering including a device to securely store classified, or at least sensitive, data.

11/12/2020
Industry’s first COTS data-at-rest storage solution with two layers of full disk encryption (FDE) in a single device doubles removable SSD storage capacity from 4TB to 8TB

Curtiss-Wright Doubles the Storage Capacity of its NSA CSfC Components List Approved DTS1 Storage to 8TB

Industry’s first COTS data-at-rest storage solution with two layers of full disk encryption (FDE) in a single device doubles removable SSD storage capacity from 4TB to 8TB.

09/21/2020
Military Embedded Systems

Keeping Up To Date With CSfC Capability Packages

Since its introduction in 2014, the National Security Agency Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) program has proven very effective in lowering the cost and speeding the accessibility of encryption for critical data-at-rest (DAR).

09/09/2020
Data-at-rest security

White Paper Series: Data-At-Rest Encryption

The Data-At-Rest Encryption Series white papers provide background information, technical details, and a methodology for selecting a data-at-rest (DAR) security approach.

08/27/2020
flash memory

The Effects of Extended Temperatures on Flash Endurance and Data Retention

The electrical charge stored in a flash memory cell degrades over time, and will degrade much faster at extended temperatures.

08/10/2020
Military Embedded Systems

Changing Landscape for Rugged Data Storage

Awareness is mounting regarding the importance of protecting data-at-rest (DAR) on deployed military platforms.

04/07/2020
Military & Aerospace Electronics

The Shrinking World of Small-Form-Factor Embedded Computing

Industry experts say open standards are helping drive development in small-form-factor battlefield and aerospace hardware like system-on-chip and single-board computers.

03/25/2020
Electronic Design

Thermal Management in Rugged Computer Systems from Electronic Design

Ivan Straznicky talks about the challenges of keeping rugged computer systems designed for military programs cool under harsh conditions as they grow more powerful and more complex.

03/23/2020