How Inner and Outer Encryption Layers Work in a Two-Layer CSfC DAR Architecture
In systems that protect classified data-at-rest (DAR) using two-layer Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) encryption, the terms “inner layer” and “outer layer” are used frequently, but not always clearly.
Implementing RAID Configurations for Deployed Network Attached Storage Systems
Network attached storage (NAS) systems for mission-critical applications require high data integrity and system performance. As the backbone for storing and accessing critical data, NAS devices must include functionality that minimizes the risks associated with data loss due to hardware disk failures.
Protect and Isolate NAS Functions with Software Full Drive Encryption and Disk Partitioning
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.
Weighing the Options: SATA vs. NVMe Data Storage for Deployed Applications
Managing the ever-growing amounts of data generated by deployed military applications poses a critical challenge, as the data must be securely stored, quickly accessed, and protected in harsh environments.
Build vs. Buy Considerations for Deployed Data-at-Rest Storage Devices
To help customers make the correct build-or-buy decision for deployed data-at-rest network attached storage devices, this paper highlights key considerations that should be weighed, including encryption and certification.