Military Embedded Systems
Topic: CSFC
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Leveraging high-speed NVMe storage for CSfC encrypted data-at-rest
November 21, 2023
Today’s advanced military intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) platforms generate large amounts of highly sensitive data that must be captured and securely stored without impacting performance. System designers must ensure that data-capture systems can handle large amounts of data in as close to real time without interruption or bottlenecks that might otherwise affect performance. When this critical data is stored, it’s considered data-at-rest (DAR).
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