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Trenton Systems, an American manufacturer of secure, high-performance computing solutions, continues to bolster, expand, and solidify its already-robust supply chain protection and hardware-software cybersecurity methodology in light of Bloomberg’s Long Hack Supermicro exposé.

Bloomberg recently reported that Supermicro’s products were targeted by Chinese operatives for more than a decade and that authorities strategically kept this information quiet while crafting defences in order to study the attack.

“This reinforces what Pentagon officials and defence industry leaders have been saying for months now, regarding the importance of reshoring crucial components used in the production of weapons, vehicles, electronics, and other critical military equipment to the US,” says Michael Bowling, CEO of Trenton Systems.

Daily, Trenton Systems, as a trusted, longtime provider of secure, high-performance computing solutions, helps strengthen national security, critical DoD base resources and provides a foundation, on which the nation’s critical infrastructure can firmly and resolutely stand by continuing to enhance, strengthen, test, and validate an array of dynamic hardware and software cybersecurity protections, including but not limited to:

  • Hardened software security suites
  • Hardware and firmware-based, lower-stack fortifications
  • In-house BIOS design with full customisation and control
  • FIPS-140 drive encryption, encrypted OS, and secure hypervisor
  • CSfC, TAA, ITAR, and ISO9001 adherence
  • A dedication to achieving CMMC certification

Without comprehensive cybersecurity assurance, starting with the supply chain, a computer is just an open vault of valuables waiting to be burglarised. Trenton Systems has an established supply chain management and Counterfeit Protection Program (CPP) that ensures total system security.

“That means consistently adhering to mandatory cybersecurity standards, down to the minutiae, so that our customers’ critical and sensitive data are continuously protected from unauthorised access. To help support this, we design and manufacture our own rugged computing solutions, including our motherboards and processor boards, right here in Atlanta, Georgia, US, developing customised BIOSes, partnering with Intel and the world’s leading cybersecurity companies, who, as well, are based in the US,” says Sean Campbell, Vice-President of Sales, Marketing, and Business Development at Trenton Systems.

Our 31-year dedication to made-in-US, secured, high-performance computing solutions is why the DoD and multiple other critical government agencies put their trust in Trenton Systems daily.

Trenton Systems designs, manufactures, assembles, integrates, tests, and supports made-in-US rugged servers, workstations, processor boards, PCIe backplanes, storage systems, blade servers, PCIe expansion kits, mini PCs, and custom high-performance computers for programmes and applications, operating in harsh environments worldwide.

Founded in 1989, Trenton Systems provides the defence / military, government, industrial, and commercial markets with in-house engineering, testing and support services, computer life cycle planning, revision control, a five-year warranty, and customisation / configuration support.

Trenton Systems’ rugged computers and components meet or exceed UL, CE, FCC, ITAR, and military standards (MIL-STD-810, MIL-STD-461, MIL-S-901, DO-160), are backed by a five-year warranty and in-house support, and are manufactured in the company’s Lawrenceville, Georgia, US, facility, which is certified to ISO 9001:2015 quality management standards.