6 As the aerospace and defense industry grows more reliant on technology, data security is ever more critical for national security. Adding encryption has been a common method to ensure data security. Currently, AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is adopted by NIST as the US Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS). AES offers an effective way to protect all types of classified data. It is widely used for securing sensitive information throughout aerospace and defense industries. To support the requirements and demands of the market, Innodisk developed the 3MG2-P SSD equipped with an AES 256-bit engine. This product combines a reliable and rugged design with superior performance. After the 3MG2-P receives the data package from the host, the AES engine encrypts the data packets and saves the encrypted data into a NAND flash. This action ensures that there is no unauthorized access to the data in the NAND flash. In addition, the authorized key is set to be locked and prevented from being accessed after a power cycle. The 3MG2-P with AES encryption and an ATA security-authorized key can provide advanced security protection for your data with the encryption key being stored in a secured area of the SSD. You can quickly destroy the data on the drive by simply destroying the AES key which takes less than 1 second to perform; and without the AES key, the data cannot be unencrypted. Features ▪ Equipped with hardware-based AES 256-bit Key ▪ Instant data erase when destroying the AES key ▪ TCG OPAL 2.0: independent LBA ranges with independent access control to read/write/erase ▪ Compliant with TCG OPAL for IEEE 1667 ▪ Capacity up to 2TB ▪ Exclusive L² architecture ▪ iData Guard technology for abnormal power failure ▪ DEVSLP supported for low power consumption ▪ Supports wide temperature from -40°C to 85°C Enhances Data Security 3MG2-P SSD with AES Engine Password $#%^$ )*&*& $#%^$ )*&*& )*&*& $#%^$ )*&*& Flash Authorized Key ID201 Controller Write Read Host SSD AES Engine SATA Interface How does Innodisk 3MG2-P AES encryption work ? Table of Contents