Kanguru Defender HDD350 2 TB FIPS 140-2 Certified - Hardware Encrypted Hard Drive - 2.5" External - SATA (SATA/600) - Matte Black - TAA Compliant

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Kanguru Defender HDD350 2 TB FIPS 140-2 Certified - Hardware Encrypted External Hard Drive

The Kanguru Defender HDD350 is a purpose-built, enterprise-grade external hard drive that combines robust hardware-based encryption with effortless, plug-and-play usability. Engineered to meet FIPS 140-2 standards and featuring 256-bit AES encryption in XTS mode, this 2 TB, 2.5" external drive helps organizations protect sensitive data at rest without sacrificing performance. Its durable matte black enclosure and TAA compliance make it an ideal solution for modern IT environments that demand uncompromising security, simple deployment, and reliable portability.

  • Military-grade security with hardware encryption: The Defender HDD350 uses 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption in XTS mode, ensuring that data is encrypted at the hardware level before it leaves the drive. This means your information remains protected even if the drive is removed from the host device, and encryption keys never rely on the connected computer’s software. The result is a resilient defense against data breaches and unauthorized access in transit or at rest.
  • FIPS 140-2 certified, NIST-aligned protection: Built to meet stringent federal standards, the drive is FIPS 140-2 validated, providing assurance that the cryptographic modules have undergone rigorous testing. This makes it a preferred choice for regulated industries, government contractors, and enterprises that require formal security assurances for sensitive data handling.
  • High-speed USB 3.0 with reliable 2.5" storage: The HDD350 leverages USB 3.0 connectivity for fast, consistent data transfers while housing a 2.5" external hard drive inside. With a 2 TB capacity, it delivers ample space for large datasets, backups, and archival needs, all while maintaining a compact, portable profile suitable for desk or field use.
  • 2 TB capacity in a compact, matte black chassis: The sleek 2.5" external form factor combines portability with practical storage capacity. The matte black finish communicates durability and professionalism, making it suitable for business environments as well as on-the-go data protection for executives and IT staff alike.
  • TA A compliant and enterprise-ready: The Defender HDD350 is designed to meet Trade Agreements Act requirements, broadening its suitability for government-related procurement and agencies that require compliant storage solutions without compromising security or performance.

Technical Details of Kanguru Defender HDD350 2 TB FIPS 140-2 Certified - Hardware Encrypted Hard Drive - 2.5" External - SATA (SATA/600) - Matte Black - TAA Compliant

  • Capacity: 2 TB of secure, on-device storage for documents, backups, media, and sensitive data sets.
  • Encryption: 256-bit AES hardware encryption with XTS mode, performed at the drive level for security independent of host software or OS.
  • Security Certification: FIPS 140-2 validated, providing formal cryptographic assurance and alignment with NIST standards for data protection.
  • Interface: USB 3.0 external connection with internal SATA (SATA/600) interface, delivering strong performance while maintaining broad compatibility.
  • Form Factor & Finish: 2.5" external hard drive in a durable matte black enclosure designed for everyday business use and rugged environments.
  • Compliance: TAA compliant, making it appropriate for government procurement and regulated industry deployments.
  • Security Model: Hardware-based encryption that remains active regardless of the host computer, reducing risk of password leakage or software vulnerabilities on the system.
  • Durability Features: Enterprise-oriented build intended to withstand regular transport and mounting in workstations or docking stations without compromising data security.
  • Operating Considerations: Designed for straightforward deployment with minimal user configuration; encryption and key management operate behind the scenes to simplify administration.

How to install Kanguru Defender HDD350

Getting started with the Defender HDD350 is quick and simple. Follow these steps to begin protecting your data with hardware encryption and enterprise-grade security:

  • Connect the drive: Plug the Defender HDD350 into a USB 3.0 port on your Windows, macOS, or Linux computer. Use a USB cable that supports USB 3.0 performance to maximize transfer speeds.
  • Power considerations: If required by your system, supply any applicable power from the USB port or docking station. Many modern laptops can power the drive directly via USB.
  • Initial setup: On first use, follow the on-screen prompts to initialize the drive. The system may present a security setup wizard to configure encryption authentication, depending on the firmware version and management options.
  • Authentication and access: Set up your preferred authentication method (password, PIN, or security key if supported by your firmware) to unlock the hardware-encrypted volume. Remember, the encryption operates at the hardware level, independent of the host OS.
  • Formatting (optional): If you need the drive to be readily accessible by a specific OS, format the volume with a file system suitable for your environment (e.g., NTFS for Windows, APFS or HFS+ for macOS, exFAT for cross-platform use). Note that formatting may erase any existing data on the drive.
  • Usage & backups: Begin transferring files, creating backups, and storing sensitive information in a protected, encrypted container. Regularly update your security credentials and manage access to maintain ongoing protection.

Frequently asked questions

  • What makes the Kanguru Defender HDD350 different from a standard external drive? It combines hardware-based AES-256 encryption (XTS mode) with FIPS 140-2 certification and a TA A-compliant design, providing security at rest that is independent of the host computer and meets high standards demanded by regulated industries and government agencies.
  • Is the encryption password or key stored on the computer? No. The encryption keys and access controls reside on the drive itself (hardware-based), ensuring that data remains protected even if the drive is connected to an untrusted or compromised system.
  • Which operating systems work with the HDD350? The drive is designed to be OS-agnostic at the hardware level. It can be used with Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. For seamless file access, you may format the drive with a cross-platform file system (such as exFAT) or use OS-specific formats as needed.
  • Do I need special software to use the HDD350? No specialized software is required for basic use. The hardware encryption operates independently of the host OS. Some features or management options may be available via Kanguru’s tools depending on firmware, but standard use with encryption is plug-and-play.
  • What kind of data is best stored on this drive? The HDD350 is ideal for protecting sensitive corporate data, backups containing Personal Identifiable Information (PII), financial records, intellectual property, legal documents, and compliance-relevant data that require hardware-based encryption and strong access controls.
  • Is the drive compliant with government procurement rules? Yes. The HDD350 is TA A compliant, making it suitable for procurement in environments that require compliance with government standards and regulated procurement guidelines.
  • What about physical security and loss scenarios? In the event the drive is lost or stolen, the data remains protected behind hardware encryption, provided access credentials are not compromised. The data on the drive should remain inaccessible without the proper authentication factors.

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