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Atakama Multifactor Encryption is a commercial encryption tool by Atakama. DigiStor SSDs is a commercial encryption tool by DigiStor. Compare features, ratings, integrations, and community reviews side by side to find the best encryption fit for your security stack.
Based on our analysis of NIST CSF 2.0 coverage, core features, integrations, company size fit, here is our conclusion:
Mid-market and enterprise teams shipping sensitive files to partners or cloud storage need Atakama Multifactor Encryption to stop exfiltration at the file level, not the network edge. The multifactor decryption requirement means stolen credentials alone won't unlock data, and the hybrid deployment model lets you protect files in motion without ripping out your existing infrastructure. Skip this if your threat model assumes users won't intentionally move files out of your control; Atakama assumes they will, and builds accordingly.
File encryption solution using multifactor auth to prevent data exfiltration.
Self-encrypting SSDs for DAR protection across military & govt use cases.
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Common questions about comparing Atakama Multifactor Encryption vs DigiStor SSDs for your encryption needs.
Atakama Multifactor Encryption: File encryption solution using multifactor auth to prevent data exfiltration. built by Atakama. Core capabilities include Multifactor encryption requiring multiple authentication factors to decrypt files, Data exfiltration prevention through cryptographic file protection..
DigiStor SSDs: Self-encrypting SSDs for DAR protection across military & govt use cases. built by DigiStor. Core capabilities include Hardware-based self-encryption for automatic Data at Rest (DAR) protection, Secure erase for irreversible data deletion and safe asset disposal, Pre-boot authentication (PBA) support (CSfC-listed)..
Both serve the Encryption market but differ in approach, feature depth, and target audience.
Atakama Multifactor Encryption differentiates with Multifactor encryption requiring multiple authentication factors to decrypt files, Data exfiltration prevention through cryptographic file protection. DigiStor SSDs differentiates with Hardware-based self-encryption for automatic Data at Rest (DAR) protection, Secure erase for irreversible data deletion and safe asset disposal, Pre-boot authentication (PBA) support (CSfC-listed).
Atakama Multifactor Encryption is developed by Atakama. DigiStor SSDs is developed by DigiStor. Vendor maturity, funding stage, and team size can be important factors when evaluating long-term viability and support quality.
Atakama Multifactor Encryption and DigiStor SSDs serve similar Encryption use cases: both are Encryption tools. Review the feature comparison above to determine which fits your requirements.
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