FIPS 140-2 Level 3 Certification and Durable Tamper-Resistant Physical Security
Provides military-grade data protection certified to FIPS 140-2 Level 3 (Certificate #2826) and approved for NATO Restricted security levels, utilizing physical security mechanisms, a high-strength, tamper-resistant aluminum shell designed to withstand physical wear and protect internal components, and tamper detection and response circuitry that automatically zeroizes all plaintext critical security parameters (CSPs) upon the opening of the cryptographic module's removable covers or doors to ensure long-term reliability.
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AES 256-bit XTS Hardware-Based Encryption
Delivers software-free, hardware-based AES 256-bit XTS encryption to protect all stored information and sensitive data on the H350 encrypted hard drive, providing secure out-of-the-box data protection.
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TAA Compliance and US-Based Assembly
Meets Trade Agreements Act (TAA) standards and government procurement requirements through assembly in the United States, offering robust security compliance tailored specifically for high-security federal, government, and enterprise operations to ensure trusted and reliable hardware.
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SafeConsole Centralized Management and Product Edition Variants
Offers availability in both H350 Basic and H350 Enterprise models (featuring designated firmware updates with the Enterprise edition providing additional management capabilities) and supports integration with the SafeConsole central management platform (supporting upgrades from Basic) to enable remote control, user policy enforcement, device tracking, and comprehensive auditing of file activity, password attempts, device locations, and device health, requiring an Activation Code or Connection Token for managed-only H350 Enterprise devices.
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Identity-Based Hardware Authentication and Password Security
Authenticates the unique identity of an operator and verifies authorized roles using a secure, hardware-based password mechanism that secures password hashes on a dedicated DataLocker Cryptochip rather than the drive itself, while enforcing strict password policies (including aging, complexity, non-repeating characters, and a 10-attempt limit where the final attempt requires an administrator-issued token).
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