Remote Management Capability; Fips 140-2 Certified Drives; Common Criteria Certified Drives - Kanguru defender User Manual

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1.4 remote Management capability

The Kanguru Defender flash drive can be remotely managed using the Kanguru Remote Management
Console (KRMC). KRMC is a web-based application that gives administrators a complete USB
management system.
With KRMC you will be able to:
√ Remotely manage your Defender drives
√ Remotely delete all data off a drive
√ Reset user passwords
√ Locate devices via IP address (IP Address / network location)
√ Locate devices via hostname
√ Create remote policy modifications like:
○ Password Strength and Length (e.g. 10 characters: 2 upper, 2 numbers, etc)
○ Limit Invalid Login Attempts (e.g. 6 retries before drive is wiped)
○ Rate at which password should be changed (e.g. every 30, 60, or 90 days)
√ Create user groups
You Kanguru Defender flash drive does not come with KRMC enabled by default. For more information
about KRMC, visit:
https://kanguru.com/remote-management/remote-management-suite.shtml

1.5 FiPS 140-2 certified Drives

The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 140-2 is a U.S. government computer
security standard used to accredit cryptographic modules.
• The Defender elite200 and elite300 have been certified for FiPS 140-2 Security Level 2
○ Security Level 2 improves upon the physical security mechanisms of the cryptographic module
by requiring features that show evidence of tampering, including tamper-evident coatings or
seals that must be broken to attain physical access to the plaintext cryptographic keys and
critical security parameters within the module.
• The Defender 2000 and Defender 3000 have been certified for FiPS 140-2 Security Level 3
○ In addition to the tamper-evident physical security mechanisms required at Security Level
2, Security Level 3 attempts to prevent an intruder from gaining access to critical security
parameters held within the cryptographic module. Physical security mechanisms required at
Security Level 3 have a high probability of detecting and responding to attempts at physical
access, use or modification of the cryptographic module.

1.6 common criteria certified Drives

Common Criteria provides an international set of guidelines for evaluating data security products,
ensuring that they meet strict, security standards for government deployments. Several specific Defender
flash drives have been Common Criteria certified. For more information please refer to
Common Criteria Certified Versions on page 48
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