Aegis Padlock DT FIPS - USB 3.0 Desktop Drive

Aegis Padlock DT FIPS – USB 3.0 Desktop Drive

 

Sizes: 2 TB, 4 TB, 6 TB, 8 TB, 10 TB, 12 TB, 16 TB, 18 TB, 20 TB, 22 TB, 24 TB

 

FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Validated Encryption | On-the-Fly 100% Hardware-Based Encryption | Software-Free Setup and Operation | Cross-Platform Compatible | Host-Free Onboard Keypad Authentication

 

The perfect desktop storage innovation for your most sensitive information, the Padlock DT FIPS delivers the ultimate data security in a wide variety of storage capacities. Software-Free, 100% hardware-based 256-bit AES XTS encrypted, onboard keypad PIN authenticated, and ultra-fast USB 3.2 (3.0) data transfer speeds. All Data is encrypted on the fly and the device’s PINs and Data remain encrypted while the drive is at rest. Completely cross-platform compatible and OS agnostic; the Padlock DT FIPS thrives with Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, and Chrome. It also thrives where software-based encrypted devices can’t function such as embedded systems, diagnostic machinery, and equipment in possession of a powered USB port and storage file system. All internal componentry is protected from physical tampering with a layer of hardened epoxy, and its firmware is locked down, preventing any modifications which make it immune to malware attacks such as BadUSB.

 

Data Transfer Rate
USB 3.2 – up to 5 Gbps
Power Supply
12V AC Adapter

Buffer Size

8 MB

Interface

Super Speed USB 3.2 gen 1 (Backwards compatible with USB 3.0, 2.0 and 1.1)

Average seek time

12 ms

Shock (non-operating)

250G @2ms

Shock (operating)

70G @1ms

Dimensions and Weight

4.5” X 7.2” X 1.5”   3lbs, 1.6oz.

Warranty

3 year limited

Approvals

FIPS 140-2 LEVEL 2 (certification #3944), FCC & CE

Certification Policies

ECCN   / HTS / Cage Code

5A992.c / 8471.70.5065 / 3VYK8

System Requirements

Compatible with all Operating Systems, including Windows, Mac and Linux Requires USB port

Comments

One gigabyte (GB) = one billion bytes; accessible capacity will be less and actual capacity depends on the operating environment and formatting.