DIGISTOR releases new C Series SEDs for zero trust environments and securing data at rest
VANCOUVER, Wash., - DIGISTOR announced that its C Series Self-Encrypting Drives (SEDs) are available beginning now. The C Series SEDs, powered by Cigent, are available for retrofit or integration through DIGISTOR OEM and integrator partners.
The C Series SEDs broaden the company’s comprehensive data security solutions and protect sensitive data on laptops, desktops, and other user endpoint devices.
Suitable for zero trust architectures, C Series SEDs are available in two versions, including the C Series Select. The Select series provides data invisibility, tamper-proof credentials, and zero trust file access controls. The Select series is available in a variety of form factors based on our off-the-shelf TCG Opal and FIPS 140-2 L2 validated SEDs.
Also available is the C Series Advanced. The Advanced series includes Select capabilities plus additional firmware that provides verified data destruction, secure access logs, and keep-alive heartbeat. C Series Advanced is available in the FIPS 140-2 L2 M.2 NVMe form factor.
The C Series SEDs augment DIGISTOR self-encrypting SEDs with easily implemented, flexible file-level encryption and allow users to choose whether files are always locked or dynamically locked based on AI threat detection. Once locked, files are available only to authenticated individuals. 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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