FIPS 140-2 Level 3 Validation for the Apricorn Aegis Secure Key
$179 for 32GB
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 4, 2013 at 2:46 pmApricorn, Inc. announced its FIPS 140-2 Level 3 validation for the Aegis Secure Key.
The encrypted flash drive incorporates secure PIN authentication via an embedded keypad and 256-bit AES hardware encryption, providing 100% hardware based security solution.
Required for all devices procured by the US government that utilize cryptography, the Aegis Secure Key’s FIPS 140-2 validation covers 11 areas of its cryptographic security system, including physical security, cryptographic key management and design integrity. The Aegis Secure Key’s FIPS 140-2 Level 3 certification encompasses all areas including the Aegis Secure Key’s physical tamper-resistant features as well as its identity-based authentication.
The Aegis Secure Key FIPS validation
covers multiple layers of data protection:
- Military grade AES CBC 256-bit hardware encryption – protects 100% data in real time
- Alphanumeric keypad – Onboard keypad prevents hardware and software key logging
- 7-15 digit PIN code access – Up to 15 digit memorable number or word
- Software Free Design – Cross platform compatible, and no Administrator Rights required
- Tamper resistant – Epoxy resin destroys circuit board components if tampered with
- Tough, water resistant design – Sealed extruded aluminum casing protects from dust and water
- Auto-lock on loss of power or ejection – to prevent unauthorized access
- Brute Force Attack Defense Mechanism – Crypto erase after 10 consecutive failed entries
- Encryption keys are randomly generated
- OS/Host independent – Compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome, Android and Symbian
- Available – in 4, 8, 16 and 32GB capacity (32GB validation pending)
The Aegis Secure Key does not employ software, either for its authentication or encryption, and uses an onboard keypad to unlock the drive before connecting to a USB port. This hardware-based authentication ensures that key loggers are unable to capture the password via a keyboard. This is coupled with the Aegis Secure Key’s Brute Force Attack Defense Mechanism, a security measure that performs a crypto erase that destroys the encryption key when the PIN is incorrectly entered 10 consecutive times.
"Already deployed by many businesses as part of their data loss prevention (DLP) strategy, the Aegis Secure Key’s FIPS validation offers confirmation for corporate America, and also for those in the government and the military, that our design and encryption implementation are secure," said Mike McCandless, VP of sales and marketing. "With thousands of unencrypted USB drives going missing every year and security threats from key loggers and malware, it is imperative that companies look to hardware based authentication and encryption to protect their data. The Aegis Secure Key provides that."
Securing FIPS 140-2 Level 3 validation means that Apricorn’s Aegis Secure Key has passed rigorous testing conforming to CAVP (Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program) and the CMVP (Cryptographic Module Validation Program) by a certified third-party laboratory. The Aegis Secure Key’s FIPS 140-2 validation has been listed by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) under certification 1876.
Aegis Secure Key is available from online retailers and Apricorn’s website.
Pricing
- 4GB: $65
- 8GB: $95
- 16GB: $125
- 32GB: $179** (validation pending)
Warranty:
3 year limited
System Requirements:
Works with virtually any powered USB port, and compatible with Windows, Mac computers and Linux, as well as Symbian and Android powered tablets and smartphones.
Aegis Secure Key incorporates DataLock Technology licensed from ClevX, LLC.