Description
DIGISTOR Citadel K 512 GB Solid State Drive — M.2 2280 SATA SED with PBA and FIPS
Rediscover data security with the DIGISTOR Citadel K 512 GB solid-state drive. Engineered for environments where data-at-rest protection is non-negotiable, this M.2 2280 SATA internal SSD combines cutting-edge hardware encryption with multifactor authentication and pre-boot authentication (PBA). Built to meet strict compliance standards and designed for easy deployment, the Citadel K is a cost-effective, high-security storage solution that fits seamlessly into laptops, desktops, and compact workstations. Whether you’re safeguarding customer records, financial data, or proprietary designs, Citadel K offers robust protection without complicating everyday workflows.
- FIPS-certified hardware encryption: The Citadel K uses hardware-based self-encrypting drive (SED) technology to protect data at rest, delivering strong cryptographic security that stays with the drive even if it’s removed from the host system.
- Multifactor authentication and PBA: Multifactor access controls and pre-boot authentication ensure that data remains inaccessible to unauthorized users before the operating system loads, dramatically reducing the risk of credential theft and boot-time breaches.
- Seamless, low-cost security integration: The Citadel K packs powerful security into a compact SSD, offering enterprise-grade protection without a heavy price tag, making it ideal for budget-conscious organizations that still demand compliance and strong data defenses.
- TAA-compliant, enterprise-ready: This drive meets Trade Agreement Act requirements, ensuring suitability for government and regulated industries while preserving auditability and supply-chain integrity.
- M.2 2280 form factor with SATA interface: A compact 512 GB storage solution that fits easily into compatible laptops and desktops, delivering reliable performance in a familiar SATA environment for broad compatibility.
Technical Details of DIGISTOR Citadel K 512 GB SSD
- Model: Citadel K
- Capacity: 512 GB
- Form Factor: M.2 2280
- Interface: SATA
- Security: Hardware encryption (SED), FIPS-certified
- Authentication: Multifactor authentication, Pre-Boot Authentication (PBA)
- Compliance: TAA compliant
- Boot Security: PBA powered by Ciphe technology to protect boot integrity
How to install DIGISTOR Citadel K 512 GB SSD
- Power down your system, unplug from power, and discharge any static electricity to protect components.
- Open the device casing or access panel to locate an available M.2 2280 SATA slot. Confirm that your motherboard or laptop supports SATA in the M.2 slot.
- Gently insert the Citadel K drive into the slot at a slight angle (about 30 degrees) and then press down to lay it flat. Secure the drive with the mounting screw.
- Enter the BIOS/UEFI to verify that the drive is detected and set the appropriate SATA mode (typically AHCI). If your system supports PBA setup, enable or configure Citadel’s PBA features within the boot/security options.
- Boot into your operating system. Initialize the new drive using Disk Management (Windows) or Disk Utility (macOS). Install any included Citadel management tools required to configure multifactor authentication and pre-boot authentication, and back up your authentication keys securely.
Frequently asked questions
- What makes the Citadel K different from standard SSDs? The Citadel K combines hardware encryption, multifactor authentication, and pre-boot authentication (PBA) to deliver data-at-rest protection that activates before the OS loads, providing a robust barrier against theft and unauthorized access.
- Is this drive compatible with all systems? The drive is designed for systems with a SATA-enabled M.2 2280 slot. Always check your device’s documentation to ensure M.2 SATA compatibility and BIOS/UEFI support for PBA if you plan to use Citadel’s authentication features.
- How is data protected once the drive is in use? Data written to the Citadel K is encrypted by hardware, with authentication controls ensuring only authorized users can unlock the drive. The PBA process protects the boot sequence from tampering and credential theft.
- Do I need extra software to manage authentication? Yes. To configure multifactor authentication and PBA, you’ll typically install the Citadel management utilities provided with the drive. Always back up recovery and authentication keys in a secure, separate location.
- Is the Citadel K suitable for government or regulated industries? Yes. The drive is TAA compliant, which supports procurement in government settings and regulated environments that require auditable, traceable hardware security solutions.
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