VANCOUVER, Wash. — Digistor is introducing a secure solid-state drive (SSD) line to bring military-level encryption for hardware and software to its data at rest (DAR) storage.
Digistor released its Series C SSDs with Cigent D3E cybersecurity software, according to the company last month.
Digistor announced its partnership with Cigent Technology, an embedded cybersecurity provider, in August 2021.
The C Series SSDs augment Digistor’s self-encrypting drive (SED) SSDs with flexible file-level encryption and allow users to choose if files are always locked or dynamically locked based on artificial intelligence (AI) threat detection.
Once locked, files are available only to authenticated individuals.
The C Series supports multi-factor authentication (MFA), including Windows Hello Facial Recognition, Fingerprint, PIN, Google Authenticator, and other third-party authentication solutions, like Cisco Duo.
Digistor’s C Series TCG Opal and FIPS 140-2 SSDs are available in Q4 2021, with additional products anticipated in by the end of the year and in early 2022.