Data Protection

Data Protection

Self-encrypting drive solutions based on TCG specifications enable integrated encryption and access control within the protected hardware of the drive.  Self- encrypting drives provide the industry’s premier solution for full disk encryption, protecting data when the machines or drives are lost or stolen.  TCG’s open standards provide multivendor interoperability.

Self Encrypting Drive Benefits:

Better Performance
  • Encryption hardware, integrated into the drive controller, allows the drive to operate at full data rate with no performance degradation
  • Scalable solution - every drive contains encryption engine
Stronger Security
  • Encryption always on - major compliance requirement
  • Keys for encryption are generated in the drive and never leave the drive
  • User authentication is performed by the drive before it will unlock, independent of the operating system
Easier to Use
  • Encryption is transparent to both users and software.
Lower Cost of Ownership
  • No need for complex infrastructure to manage encryption keys
  • Main processor cycles not used for encryption
  • No modifications to OS, applications or tools
  • Crypto- erase provides instant repurposing / decommissioning
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"Evil Maid" Attacks on Encrypted Hard Drives

"The real defense here is trusted boot, something Trusted Computing is supposed to enable...BitLocker...can prevent these sorts of attacks if the computer has a TPM module, version 1.2 or later, on the motherboard."

November 2009 | Podcasts/Webcasts | Add to Briefcase

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Five Great Reasons to Adopt Trusted Computing

Trusted Computing is perhaps one of the most misunderstood (willfully misunderstood, to be frank about it) emergent technologies for computer security.

November 2009 | Podcasts/Webcasts | Add to Briefcase

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New WPA Wi-Fi security attacks, and counter-measures; TPM chips are in millions of PCs, and can be used for two factor authentication

Steve Sprague, Wave Systems Corp. participates in a data security podcast

October 2008 | Podcasts/Webcasts | Add to Briefcase

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