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Unmanned Surface Vehicle Requires NetBoot and Commercial Encryption

Unmanned Surface Vehicle Requires NetBoot and Commercial Encryption

Tasked with building a new Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV), a shipbuilder faced challenging requirements. The developer planned to connect all the computer systems via a one gigabit Ethernet (1 GbE) network.

02/24/2022
What's New? CSfC Data-at-Rest Capability Package 5.0 Review

What's New in CSfC Data-at-Rest Capability Package 5.0

This paper provides a review of the most recent changes from CP 4.0 to 5.0 with special emphasis on Unattended Operation Use Case and a HH solution.

10/08/2021
Aircraft Developer Looks to Modernize Storage of Sensitive Data

Aircraft Developer Looks to Modernize Storage of Sensitive Data

A leading C5ISR system integrator reached out to Curtiss-Wright in search of network-attached storage (NAS) server that would bring their aging fleet up-to-date.

03/29/2021
DAR Series Part 4: NSA CSfC vs. Type 1 Encryption

DAR Series Part 4: NSA CSfC vs. Type 1 Encryption

Explore the differences and benefits of Type 1 and CSfC encryption approaches. Use this guide to make informed decisions for your program requirements.

03/03/2021
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Airplane Developer Looks to Protect ISR Data with Encryption

While developing a new intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) system, a large aerospace developer approached Curtiss-Wright for commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) equipment that had to fit into a space-constrained, propeller-driven aircraft.

02/25/2021
Optimizing Cybersecurity on Today's Connected Military and Commercial Aircraft

Optimizing Cybersecurity on Today's Connected Military and Commercial Aircraft

System developers must safeguard tactical information exchange and the integrity of command and control links between ground stations and airborne platforms.

10/29/2020
CSfC Series: Inner vs. Outer Layer

CSfC Series: Inner vs. Outer Layer

This white paper explores the Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) program, data at rest encryption, terminology, and the inner vs. outer layer of protection.

05/21/2020
CSfC Series: Data-at-Rest Capability Package 4.8

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.

05/06/2020
Rugged, Encrypted Data Storage for an ISR Pod

Rugged, Encrypted Data Storage for an ISR Pod

A customer sought a secure data storage solution that could maintain reliability under extreme temperatures and vibration, and be available off the shelf.

02/04/2020
Choosing the Best Location for Your Data-At-Rest Encryption Technology

Choosing the Best Location for Your Data-At-Rest Encryption Technology

The choice of encryption location can determine how difficult it is for adversaries to decrypt sensitive data and use it to their advantage.

11/20/2019
Upgrading an Electronic Warfare Suite with an Integrated System Solution

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.

11/07/2019
High Speed NAS for a Wide-Area Persistent Surveillance Pod

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.

06/20/2019