Solid-state drives (SSDs) with cyber security and encryption in military applications introduced by DIGISTOR

Nov. 9, 2021
The C Series supports multi-factor authentication, facial recognition, fingerprint, PIN, Google Authenticator, and third-party authentication.

VANCOUVER, Wash. – DIGISTOR, a CRU Data Security Group (CDSG) company in VANCOUVER, Wash., is introducing the Series C secure solid-state drives (SSDs) with military-grade cyber security and encryption.

The Series C adds Cigent D3E cyber security software. DIGISTOR announced its partnership with Cigent Technology, Inc., a leader in embedded cyber security, in late August 2021.

The C Series SSDs offer file-level encryption and enable users to choose whether files are always locked or dynamically locked based on artificial intelligence (AI)-based threat detection. Once locked, files are available only to authenticated users.

The C Series supports multi-factor authentication, including Windows Hello - facial recognition, fingerprint, PIN, Google Authenticator, and third-party authentication solutions like Cisco Duo.

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The Citadel GL SSD extends pre-boot authentication (PBA) to UAVs, sensors, appliances, and other headless applications. In addition, they prevent unauthorized access to data where no monitor or screen is available for user interaction.

Additional Citadel SSD data storage devices are available to support multiple SSD (multidrive) installations in tactical servers or PCs. Multidrive allows an authorized user to authenticate to one SSD, unlocking access to all Citadel SSDs in the system.

For more information contact DIGISTOR online at https://digistor.com.

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