Tuesday, August 29th 2023

Ciphertex Unveils SecureNAS CX-160KSSD-X with Up To 490 TB

Ciphertex Data Security, a GSA contract holder (GS-35-487DA), introduces the new durable SecureNAS CX-160KSSD-X to contribute to the advancement of data security for our national defense. Ciphertex joins over 200 exhibitors in public IT and the federal cybersecurity community at DAFITC in Montgomery, Alabama, from August 28th to the 30th at Booth 506.

The SecureNAS CX-160KSSD-X storage unit is powered by an Intel Xeon D processor (4, 8, or 16 Core) and supports up to sixteen hot-swappable 2.5" SSDs and two internal 2.5" SSDs and can store up to 490 TB, while improving security and endurance. The system meets the maximum-security standards of the US government. The ultra-high-capacity SAS SSD offers faster read and write speeds that reach up to 400,000 IOPS and 50,000 IOPS. It can achieve up to 2,000 MB/s sequential write speed at 13.5 W power, making it four times more power efficient than 15K RPM HDDs while providing six times the performance.
Features:
  • Maximum capacity of up 490 TB
  • Pre-installed CiphertexOS with no renewal fee
  • Centralized storage, backup, sharing and disaster recovery
  • 5-year warranty (3-year included)
  • FIPS 140-2 Level 3 certified
  • NIST 800-88 compliance
  • AES-256 Encryption
  • HIPAA compliance
  • Two hardware encryption keys
  • Key Lifecycle Management
  • Multi-Factor Authentication
  • Instant Secure Erase (ISE) Enabled
  • Rsync Supported
  • USB blocker for enhanced security
  • VMware, Citrix, and Microsoft Hyper-V supported
  • 2 Enclosure keys
Benefits
  • Provides professions the right equipment to observe strict protocols in collecting and preserving data to facilitate field investigations, no matter where they take place
  • Meets all military guidelines and standards for data encryption, security and data storage
  • Durable metal chassis to handle any missions in the most challenging environments
  • Metal locked doors to prevent user error and any possible theft
  • Provides all the tools needed to protect highly confidential and proprietary digital data, including documents, videos, emails, applications and mission briefs/electronics warfare
  • PCI compliance protects any and all financial records
  • Conquer any common virtualization woes with more than 100 TB of storage that can grow as your data needs change
DAFITC is where Ciphertex exhibits its contribution to the digital transformation of cybersecurity, where clients network and showcase their enterprise solutions to pressing issues of digital security. DAFITC had its first convention in 2022 when thousands of Air Force and Space Force members and leaders from the public and private sectors came together to connect and learn about the latest emerging cybertech in the global networks, including AI and encryption that helps with strategic missions.

"We spent an enormous amount of time focusing on the issue of cybersecurity and the associated costs of cyber-attacks on the US and European economies. We are talking about many billions of dollars each year for each sector," says Jerry Kaner, CEO of Ciphertex.

Organizations globally have been spending at least $150 billion in cybersecurity since 2021, a cost increase of 12.4 percent annually. Ciphertex is stepping up to address these issues.

"Ciphertex has been our go-to company for encrypted storage for nearly two decades. Jerry Kaner and the Ciphertex team were able to get us the equipment needed in a very short amount of time," says Joseph Greenfield, Ph.D., VP and Chief Forensic Examiner of Maryman.
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6 Comments on Ciphertex Unveils SecureNAS CX-160KSSD-X with Up To 490 TB

#2
djisas
randomUserLooks like kitchen oven to me.
The one comment I wanted to see, maybe it's the size of one :D
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#3
LabRat 891
randomUserLooks like kitchen oven to me.
djisasThe one comment I wanted to see, maybe it's the size of one :D
I'm so glad it wasn't just me...
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#4
Kyan
I'm gonna add my name on the list of people who think it was an oven
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#5
zlobby
"Secure" and yet they use intel. Meh!
randomUserLooks like kitchen oven to me.
It "bakes" your data "securely" to the hard drives.
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#6
Steevo
Stop.... the TSA can only get so erect!!!
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