Cigent Technology Approved for Securing Government and Military Data
Added to NSA CSfC components list
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on January 26, 2024 at 2:01 pmCigent Technology, Inc. announced that its pre-boot authentication software has been approved for inclusion on the National Security Agency Central Security Service (NSA/CSS) components list for the Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) program.
The company’s Pre-Boot Authentication (PBA), a key element in its Data Defense platform, is available for use by agencies seeking the highest data security for classified data at rest stored in laptops, desktops, and other devices to avert compromise.
The company’s PBA brings a new level of security for endpoints containing classified data. The solution utilizes hardware-based full drive encryption (FDE). What makes this solution different, however, are the capabilities that enable the firm’s PBA to lock down data ranges on the drive firmware itself, protecting the encrypted data at rest (DAR) from being accessed, cloned, wiped, or viewed, even by disk utilities or other methods.
Beyond the CSfC requirements, the Data Defense platform includes additional data security capabilities to protect classified data. These include creating up to 8 hidden drive partitions, complete erasure verification, nefarious insider threat logging, and automated threat response, all built directly into the drive. These capabilities are available from the firm’s Ready partners whose secure SSD drives are also on the CSfC components list. As a result, government customers can now take advantage of these capabilities.
“The CSfC listing of Cigent’s PBA software is highly valued by our customers, who require CSfC data storage solutions to protect their sensitive information,” said Randal Barber, CEO, CDSG (CRU Data Security Group, LLC). “The Cigent PBA solution is an integral part of our own CSfC-listed Digistor Citadel C Series secure SSDs that are sought after to prevent unauthorized access to mission-critical and other confidential data.”
The CSfC program enables agencies to utilize commercial products in specific configurations to protect classified data. Commercial products must undergo stringent evaluations and be selected for inclusion on the NSA’s approved components List. CSfC certification enables military and government agencies to procure and deploy the technology they need to secure their sensitive endpoint data.
“This CSfC approval by NSA/CSS enables government entities to achieve the highest levels of data security, enabling fundamental CSfC requirements and also Zero Trust storage access controls, complete erasure verification, nefarious insider threat detection, and protection against advanced attacks that go undetected by existing endpoint protections,” said Tom Ricoy, CRO, Cigent. “We are pleased to receive this certification and enable government entities to fully protect, hide, and destroy classified and sensitive data at the individual storage level.”