The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 140-2, is a U.S. government computer security standard used to accredit cryptographic modules. Modules validated as conforming to FIPS 140-2 are accepted by the Federal Agencies of the United States and Canada for the protection of sensitive information.
Protect Your Stakeholders’ Valuable Sensitive Data Off-site and Online
Federal, state and municipal government must use and maintain tremendous amounts of sensitive data as they serve their constituents. At the same time, every institution is under increased pressure to cut expenses and do more with less.
Dakota Backup's online data backup and management services offer a cost-effective, hassle-free way for governments to ensure their data is safe and the privacy of citizens is protected. We deliver a comprehensive package of secure and compliant backup and recovery services that can be tailored to meet your agency's needs. The scalability of our Asigra Cloud Backup will support your organizations data growth without incurring significant resource or technology investments. The efficiency of restoring files results in increased productivity for everyone involved in the process; IT and administrative staff.
The Asigra Cloud Backup solution is one of very few vendors with Federal Information Processing Standard 140-2 validation by the National Institute of Standards (NIST). This rigorous testing methodology certifies the encryption mechanisms within the software ensuring compliance with stringent Federal regulations. This combined with our two Tier III data centers SAS 70 Type II certification, provides risk mitigation and compliance assurance for your governmental agencies.
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