Oxford Intros Hardware Encryption for DAS

Oxford Intros Hardware Encryption for DAS

November 10, 2008: Oxford Semiconductor has released a new rage of encryption solutions for its direct attached storage (DAS) solutions, increasing security for the highly portable devices.

The company has employed a secure, AES 128-bit security encryption solution-on-a-chip on its latest OXUS931SE and OXUFS936DSE DAS solutions, providing hardware-based architecture for user authentication and data encryption.

“Securing high-value corporate information continues to be among the most critical concerns for IT managers,’ says David Schwartz, Oxford's VP of sales and marketing. “With the quickly increasing amount of highly personal information consumers are storing on very transportable direct-attached storage, our key customers are seeing a growing need for encrypted storage solutions.”

Schwartz claims that the security, price/performance and time-to-market offered by Oxford’s new devices will enable its storage system partners and customers to expand their DAS portfolios with peace of mind.

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