The diskAshur3 HDD from KANGURU is a purpose-built secure external hard drive designed for professionals who need robust data protection on the go. Built around hardware AES-256 encryption, it protects sensitive information without slowing your workflow.
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Encryption: AES 256-bit hardware encryption protects data directly on the drive, ensuring content stays encrypted even if the enclosure is disconnected from a computer.
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Certification: FIPS 140-3 Level IS-DA3-256-2000-B certification is pending, signaling alignment with stringent federal security standards.
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Security Modes: Three military-grade encryption modes provide flexible protection tailored to different contexts and risk levels.
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Bootable: Supports bootable functionality for secure system access without exposing data on a host OS.
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Compliance: TAA compliant, making it suitable for government, defense, and other regulated environments.
With diskAshur3, you gain a portable, reliable vault for your most important data. The hardware-based encryption remains active across devices, helping prevent data exposure if the drive is lost or stolen. The bootable option adds an extra layer of security for secure system access, while the three encryption modes let you tailor protection to your workflow. Combined with regulatory-ready features like FIPS-aligned readiness and TAA compliance, this drive is well-suited for businesses and individuals who prioritize confidentiality and integrity.
Specs
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Encryption: AES 256-bit hardware encryption
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Certification: FIPS 140-3 Level IS-DA3-256-2000-B certification pending
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Security Modes: 3 military-grade encryption modes
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Bootable: Yes
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Compliance: TAA compliant
FAQs
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What encryption standard does the diskAshur3 use? AES 256-bit hardware encryption.
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Is the device FIPS certified? It is pending FIPS 140-3 Level IS-DA3-256-2000-B certification.
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Can it be used as a bootable drive? Yes, it supports bootable functionality.
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What compliance standards does it meet? It is TAA compliant.
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How many encryption modes are available? Three military-grade encryption modes.