Strongbox

Strongboxes are computer devices that act as a gateway to connecting to a secure system or network with embedded hardware-level security, and are generally the gold standard for data protection while still allowing global network access. Features vary by model, but can include:

  • A lack of wireless transmitter, requiring wired connections.
  • Built-in shielded connector wires.
  • Automatic encryption rotation.
  • Encrypted DSU storage.
  • Proxy connections to one or more pre-arranged secure network(s).
  • Automatic deletion of local files, encryption keys, and revocation of secure network access based on some criteria, including:
    • Remote administrator kill-switch
    • The device leaving an 'electronic fence'/location zone.
    • A dead-man switch with a paired cybernetic network.
  • polemos/8th_age/technologies/strongbox.txt
  • Last modified: 2021/09/30 20:56
  • by Blake Anderton