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CSfC Series: Data-at-Rest Capability Package 4.8
The CSfC data-at-rest (DAR) capability package has evolved over the last five to six years. Starting with the initial draft version 0.8 in July 2014, the DAR CP has matured as expected with the ever-increasing CSfC-based storage applications in the field.

DAR Series Part 1: Data Threats and Protection
Classified data-at-rest (DAR) faces both internal and external threats that can subject sensitive data to exploitation. DAR is particularly at risk during missions if the deployed vehicle is lost but is also at risk during transport to and from the vehicle.

Upgrading an Electronic Warfare Suite with an Integrated System Solution
A global helicopter manufacturer, faced with a need to upgrade an existing EW suite to increase functionality, sought high-performance technology with a reputable pedigree that they could offer to their growing customer base.

High Speed NAS for a Wide-Area Persistent Surveillance Pod
TCG HUNTR software installed on a Parvus DuraCOR 8043 mission computer, displayed on a GVDU mission display, provides operators with a rugged, small form factor solution that can be used on the battlefield with minimal training and almost no expertise.

Using Software Full Disk Encryption and Disk Partitioning to Protect and Isolate Network Attached Storage Functions
Through disk partitioning and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) data-at-rest (DAR) encryption, this paper proposes a solution that reduces the risk of data loss, corruption, and accessibility if intercepted.

Rugged Recording and Mission Computing on a Tactical Fighter Aircraft
Tactical Air Support, Inc. needed a cockpit accessible rugged data recorder and a pre-integrated mission computer to upgrade its fleet of F-5AT Tiger II Military supersonic tactical fighters. Read about the solution Curtiss-Wright developed here.