Viasat Introduces
Next-Generation Data-At-Rest Encryption Storage
Device for Global Defence Customers
Sept. 14, 2021
Viasat UK Ltd., announced a
next-generation encryption storage solution, the
data-at-rest cryptography solid state drive
(DARC-SSD), as the latest addition to Viasat's
hardware encryption family, providing secure
data protection for government and defence
agencies around the world. Data-at-rest
technology safeguards against when a device is
stolen, lost or attacked, enabling the data to
be entirely protected and secure, even without
the device on hand. With threats increasing from
adversaries, new encryption technology is
critical to maintaining secure control over
Intellectual Property (IP), personal and
financial data, as well as protecting sensitive
mission information that could put military
operations at risk.
DARC-SSD expands on
Viasat's successful line of Eclypt® encryption
solutions and is the first encryption storage
device in Viasat's new family of data-at-rest
solutions. Unlike previous Viasat encryption
solutions, the DARC-SSD uses a Non-Volatile
Memory Express (NVMe) interface, which offers
increased compatibility and integration with the
latest commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) devices.
Its small hardware footprint (M.2 2280) is
designed to offer defence customers advanced
data-at-rest encryption capabilities for
protecting sensitive information on smaller,
more compact laptops, tablets and small form
factor (SFF) machines at Top Secret level and
below.
"As the volume of mobile
devices used by government and militaries grows,
there are increasing concerns about the security
of devices if they fall into the wrong hands,"
said Andrew Dobson, chief technology officer,
Viasat UK. "However, with our DARC-SSD
technology and its tamper evident design, we are
confident that if a device is lost or stolen on
the battlefield, the data will remain protected
and secure at the highest levels of data
security. Our continued investment and
innovation in encryption and data-at-rest
cryptography aims to help customers stay ahead
of modern adversaries and have solutions that
meet evolving device and operating system
security needs."
DARC-SSD was built with
direct input from the UK National Cyber Security
Centre (NCSC) to meet the requirements for
securing highly sensitive defence and national
security information. The military level 256-bit
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) hardware
offers full drive hardware encryption for all
data and the operating system. The DARC-SSD
works by decrypting data upon bootup of the
device with the proper mandatory two-factor
authentication and then encrypting data
immediately when the device is powered off.
Unlike software encryption done by the operating
system, hardware encryption has no impact on
overall device performance. Additional benefits
of DARC-SSD include quicker loading times and
lower power consumption, and it will be
available to defence customers in 256GB, 512GB
and 1 terabyte (TB) storage options.