
FIPS 140-2
FIPS 140-2 (Federal Information Processing Standard Publication 140-2) is a U.S. government standard that specifies the security requirements for cryptographic modules used to protect sensitive data. It ensures that cryptographic solutions meet strict guidelines for secure operation in government and regulated environments.

Sanitize
Sanitize features provide standardized, secure, and verifiable methods to irreversibly erase all user data stored on SSDs, including areas that are not accessible through regular deletion or formatting.

DataGuard
The SP Industrial DataGuard specific device is equipped with a hardware switch that enables WriteProtect and QuickErase. The DataGuard feature is activated when a specific connector is placed on the designated pin header, either during the initial power-up sequence or at any point during operation.

AES 256
AES 256 (Advanced Encryption Standard with a 256-bit key) is a powerful encryption technology used to keep data secure and confidential. It works by encrypting data and allowing it to be decrypted when needed.

TCG OPAL
Self-Encrypting Drives (SEDs) integrate hardware-based encryption to secure data at rest. A Media Encryption Key (MEK) encrypts and decrypts data, protecting sensitive information in applications like IoT, industrial systems, and medical devices.