Leveraging High-Speed NVMe Storage for CSfC Encrypted Data-at-Rest
One way to take optimal advantage of the increased performance of the NVMe storage devices is to use an NVMe-based in-line hardware encryptor.
One way to take optimal advantage of the increased performance of the NVMe storage devices is to use an NVMe-based in-line hardware encryptor.
New water and dust resistant GVDU4310 display, rated to IP67, is designed for deployed harsh environments.
New variant of HSR10 rugged secure device stores up to 32 TB of mission critical data with two layers of NIAP Certifiable full disk encryption and CSfC Components List approval planned for 2024.
Much of the innovation in high-performance embedded computing starts with microprocessors.
Curtiss-Wright data acquisition units capture critical test flight data on the SLS rocket boosters, core stage, upper stage and the Orion crew module
Curtiss-Wright wins four Technology Innovators Awards: one Platinum, two Gold and one Silver
The technological shifts that are redefining defense also have the potential to transform daily life. Dominic Perez, chief technology officer at Curtiss-Wright, discusses the innovations of tomorrow (and the threats to safety and security).
The ability to provide high-voltage power on ground vehicle platforms is a rapidly growing requirement as high peak power is often needed to accelerate a high-inertia load.
FTI solutions on display will include a compact TSPI unit, a TmNS-compatible bi-directional RF communication system, a compact and modular all-in-one telepack, and real-time FFT processing for telemetry bandwidth optimization
New S-band mTTS-100-1 multimode transmitter supports Curtiss-Wright MnACQ, McDAU, and MDW-2020 data acquisition stacks with optional data encryption.
Curtiss-Wright’s 901D portfolio of electronics cabinets, consoles, and supporting integration services are aligned to Naval and other highly ruggedized applications deployed in harsh military environments.