Secure USB Drive

David Matot

The First Secure USB Flash Drives to be Evaluated for Common Criteria Certification

14 ,January, 2009 From David Matot

Our Cruzer Enterprise FIPS edition secure USB flash drive has been selected for evaluation for Common Criteria EAL2 certification under the Data Protection schedule of the Defense Signals Directorate, Australian Government Department of Defense.  

The Common Criteria is an internationally recognized ISO standard (ISO/IEC 15408) used by government agencies and other organisations to assess the security and assurance of technology products.  Certifications to the standard are recognized in 25 countries around the world, and show the solutions meet the most rigorous security requirements. 

The Cruzer Enterprise FIPS edition caters to the security requirements of government agencies and financial institutions, featuring FIPS 140-2 level 2 certification for encryption (a standard set by the National Institute of Standards and Technologies (NIST)).  

The encrypted flash drive imposes mandatory access control on all files, which are stored in a secure partition that implements 256-bit hardware-based AES encryption. CMC, the enterprise data management software adds a higher level of control to Cruzer Enterprise FIPS edition by centrally managing the drive’s complete lifecycle.

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