Enova Introduces Enigma USB Hardware Crypto Module
To secure cloud storage and sharing with 256-bit strength
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on August 16, 2013 at 2:52 pm
Enova
Technology Corp. announced the launch of the Enigma
2, a USB hardware crypto module with NIST/CSE certified
hardware AES ECB/CBC engine up to 256-bit strength.
It is capable of encrypting existing
data in place such as selective files and folders of any computer
detectable storage devices including boot drive, external drive such
as USB or 1394, NAS and virtual drives such as Dropbox, Windows
SkyDrive and Google’s GoogleDrive.
The Enigma 2 HCM performs
authentication and cryptographic operations on the chip level that
eliminates security weakness found on all software encryption
products. User gets to send the encrypted files/folders through
public network with confidentiality. Only the recipient who has
possessed the same key can decrypt those received encrypted files and
folders.
Key Facts:
- Trusted Security Standards: NIST
(National Institute of Standards and Technology)/CSE (Communications
Security Establishment) certified hardware AES ECB/CBC engines up to
256-bit strength.
- Supports 2-factor authentication:
Enigma II HCM is something you have possessed whereas your login
password presents as the 2nd factor – something you know.
- Securing Cloud Storages: Capable
of encrypting selective files/folders of any OS detectable storage
drives, including boot drive, external drive such as USB or 1394, NAS
and virtual drives such as Dropbox, SkyDrive and GoogleDrive.
- Encryption of Off the Shelf USB
Drives: Capable of encrypting full disk any number of connected
USB storage device.
- Easy to Use: GUI of Windows and
Macintosh; requires no software and/or driver download and
installation.
- Complete USB Compliance:
Compliant with any USB 1.1/2.0/3.0 protocols.