Kanguru Defender Internal Self-Encrypting Hardware-Based SSDs Provide Data Security For Laptops and Tablets
Starting at $180 for 1TB Defender SED30
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 10, 2024 at 2:00 pmKanguru announces a new line of hardware-based, internal self-encrypting drives designed to help organizations secure and protect their data.
Under the company’s Defender Brand name customers know and trust, Kanguru is entering the internal hardware market with these new Defender internal hardware encrypted SSDs. The self-encrypting SEDs are packed with security features to help organizations secure data on laptops and tablets, creating a secure data environment. The Defender SED’s are also compliant with the Trusted Computing Group‘s Opal standard for secure drive architecture. In addition, Kanguru has partnered with Cigent Technology, Inc., known for their data security, device sanitation and ransomware prevention, to integrate additional cutting-edge endpoint protection into the suite of Defender SED’s.
The company introduces a new line of hardware-based, self-encrypting drives designed to help organizations secure their data on laptops and tablets. Under the firm’s Defender Brand name, these internal, hardware encrypted SSDs are packed with security features, eliminating performance bottlenecks of software-based encryption platforms. Kanguru has partnered with Cigent, to integrate additional cutting-edge endpoint protection into the suite of the company’s SED’s.
The firm’s military grade AES 256-bit hardware encryption is enforced on the entire drive using stand-alone, independent hardware-based encryption security, not just specific files or folders. These internal encrypted drives automatically lock themselves when powered off, making all data stored within, (including the OS) completely inaccessible.
With full disk data security at rest, these encrypted SSDs keep OSs locked and protected using a well-vetted hardware-based security architecture.
This is important for 2 reasons:
1) The keys are never exported outside the cryptographic boundaries unlike software-based encryption approaches which can be exploited in this manner and
2) There are no performance bottlenecks in Kanguru’s implementation compared to software encryption. The flexible line of Defender SEDs meet any type of security requirement, need, or budget, from top-level FIPS 140-2 Certified models for compliance with stringent data security regulations, to high-speed, budget-friendly security for entities that may not need government certifications.
“Our commitment is to streamline, not complicate, the IT professionals’ already demanding workload,” says Nate Cote, EVP, Kanguru.
Defender Line of internal SEDs offer data security benefits and features:
- Hardware-Based, Military-Grade AES 256-Bit hardware encryption
- FIPS 140-2 certified models available to meet advanced data security regulations
- Outperforms software-based encryption platforms with none of the performance bottlenecks
- Secure firmware with digital signature
- Commercial-grade, high-speed M.2 NVMe SSD with up to 7,200MB/s sequential read and sequential write up to 6,500MB/s for budget-conscious organizations (Defender SED30 model)
- FIPS 140-2 Certified SATA 2.5″ model available
TAA compliance - Integrated Cigent Technology for maximum data security (Cigent Model)
Defender SED30 M.2 NVMe internal self-encrypting SSD
For most organizations not requiring government certifications, the Defender SED30 NVMe SSD will be more than sufficient to secure and protect data, with military grade hardware encryption, digitally-signed secure firmware, and lightning speed M.2 2280 NVMe form factor powering up to 7,200MB/s sequential read, and 6,500MB/s sequential write speeds. The Defender SED30 can be purchased on the company’s webstore starting at $179.95 for 1TB capacity.
Model |
KSED30-NVME-Series |
Interface |
NVMe PCIe Gen 4 x 4 |
Form factor |
M.2 2280 NVMe |
NAND flash |
3D TLC |
Capacities |
1, 2, 4, 8TB |
Security |
TCG Opal version 2 |
Performance |
Sequential Read up to 7,200MB/s |
Temperature range |
Operating range: 0°C ~ 70°C |
Warranty |
3 years |
Advanced features |
Power Loss Protection (pFail) Circuit
Thermal Protection Mechanism |
Other Defender SED models provide FIPS 140-2 Certifications, SATA 2.5″ or integrated Cigent Technology to meet the most stringent government security laws and regulations.
Defender SED300 FIPS 140-2, M.2 NVMe internal self-encrypting SSD
The FIPS 140-2 Certified, Defender SED300 NVMe SSD with Kanguru Data Defense by Cigent offers government-certified Data At Rest (DAR) Protection for high-security organizations. This drive offers Government-Certified protections that comply with FIPS Standards. The SED300 with Cigent Technology protects data on any OS with full disk encryption, MFA, crypto erase, verified full drive erasure and on Windows OS makes data invisible, automatically responds to threats, and has immutable insider detection. Cigent delivers a zero-trust security application to ensure only authorized users and processes have access to the data, offering high levels of compliance, with minimal interaction needed from the end user.
Model |
CIG-KSED300-NV-Series |
Interface |
NVMe PCIe Gen 3 x 4 |
Form factor |
M.2 2280 NVMe |
NAND flash |
3D TLC |
Capacities |
500GB, 1, 2TB |
Security |
TCG Opal version 2 |
FIPS compliance |
FIPS 140-2 Certified Level-2 FIPS 197 Certified AES 256-Bit Hardware Encryption |
Performance |
Sequential read up to 3,300MB/s |
Temperature range |
Operating range: 0°C ~ 70°C |
Warranty |
3 years |
Advanced features |
Power Loss Protection (pFail) Circuit
Thermal Protection Mechanism |
Resource:
Kanguru Defender SED Self-Encrypting Drive options