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For Secure Portable Workplace USB 3.0 key
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on October 30, 2012 at 2:25 pmSPYRUS, Inc. announced Secure Portable Workplace for Microsoft Corp.’s Windows To Go.
The device offers Secured by SPYRUS patented hardware encryption and
security-enhanced boot technologies in a USB 3.0 Windows To Go drive
that runs Windows 8 at SSD speeds.
Secure Portable Workplace creates a trusted mobile computing environment
with the advantages of hardware enhanced security endpoint connections
to the Internet or your cloud. It is for continuity of operations,
tele-working initiatives, traveling ‘road warriors,’ and shared PCs, and
provides an enterprise-controlled environment for BYOD computers and
contractors.
Windows To Go is a new feature in Windows 8 Enterprise that enables
enterprises to provision a corporate desktop on an external USB 3.0
drive, enabling users to boot and use their corporate image on almost
any PC.
The proven strength of on-board military-grade hardware encryption
enables Secure Portable Workplace to withstand the sophisticated attacks
from gaining access to information on the device. SPYRUS patented
technology and built-in self checks enforce on-the-fly integrity
validation to help enable fast and secure boot-up and enhance the user
experience without suffering the performance or vulnerability penalties
incurred by other bootable products. Secure Portable Workplace was
designed to meet FIPS 140-2 Level 3 certification requirements and
implements US Government-approved, next-generation cryptographic
algorithms that help protect the device, the data, and the OS.
Secure Portable Workplace uses the same on-board hardware encrypted
infrastructure that is built into the SPYRUS Secure Pocket Drive,
including AES CBC, ECDH, ECDSA, ECC P-384, and SHA-384, which together
make up the U.S. Government’s Suite B cryptography, part of its
cryptographic modernization program. Sector-based full disk encryption
is based on XTS-AES 256 encryption (NIST SP800-38E).
It is also available in an unencrypted version, marketed as Portable Workplace.
Both versions meet the performance requirements of Windows To Go
certified drives. Enterprise customers will have the flexibility to
start with the unencrypted Portable Workplace and then upgrade to Secure
Portable Workplace as their needs change. Both versions will be managed
by the SPYRUS Enterprise Management System to allow authorized
administrators to remotely disable and enable devices, reset passwords,
and audit user actions. This will provide provisioning controls to help
protect against data theft or loss.
"We’re excited to have SPYRUS as a Windows To Go go-to-market partner," said Karri Alexion-Tiernan, director of Product Marketing, Windows Enterprise, Microsoft. "The
combination of Windows To Go and Secure Portable Workplace advances
trusted mobile computing and gives our customers a great user experience
on a revolutionary platform."
"SPYRUS has been working with Microsoft for several years, and Secure
Portable Workplace is one of the first hardware encrypted bootable USB
3.0 platforms available for Windows To Go," said Tom Dickens, COO of SPYRUS. "With
the durability of SSD flash memory and the lightning-fast performance
of USB 3.0 speeds, Secure Portable Workplace is a giant leap forward in
security-enhanced mobile computing."
Secure Portable Workplace and Secure Pocket Drive are protected by U.S.
Patents 7,757,100, 7,380,140, 6,088,802, and 6,981,149, with other
patents pending.