Security Is a Top Priority for Phison

Its controllers and modules are well protected with capabilities such as:

Anti-tampering protection to prevent X-rays

Anti-tampering protection to prevent X-rays

Secure boot and firmware update

Secure boot and firmware update

Firmware anti-rollback protection and key revocation

Firmware anti-rollback protection and key revocation

Secure debug with default lockdown and authenticated unlock

Secure debug with default lockdown and authenticated unlock

AES, RSA and other security algorithm

AES, RSA and other security algorithm

Strong Cryptographic IP Blocks

As experts in secure storage, Phison has developed and implemented a broad range of secure IP blocks throughout its product lines. Encryption and other cryptographic algorithms include RSA, ECDSA, SHA-512, AES-256, XTS and DRBG (NIST SP800-90A).

Flexibility for Custom Security Implementations

Cigent

Case Study: Phison has recently partnered with Cigent to develop and implement AI security algorithms into the hardware of some Phison storage devices.

Cigent Secure SSD™ Ready-enabled devices offer Cigent’s built-in security enhancements, which include endpoint data protection and secure data sharing.

Learn more

Data at Rest Protection

Self-Encrypting-Drives

Phison offers a range of industry-standard self-encrypting drives (SEDs). The company’s dedicated products are FIPS 140-2 Level 2 certified, and its newest solutions are being designed to meet FIPS 140-3 requirements.

The company’s FIPS 140-2 certified TCG OPAL SSD series meets strict security standards around protection of sensitive but unclassified information.

Secure Data Erase

secure_erase

With Toolbox Secure Erase on your Phison SATA SSD products, you can completely (and irretrievably) delete user data from the SSD for privacy, confidentiality, and security reasons.

How it works:
1) Issue the secure erase command to the SSD controller through the Windows-based tool.

2) The controller then removes stored data from the drive’s flash cells and returns the SSD to a factory default state.

*Availability based on different controller solutions