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| Subject: | Re: [unisog] OT: Putting Encyption Functions in the HDDs |
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| Date: | Wed, 26 Apr 2006 07:26:25 -0700 |
I am *totally* surprised that nobody is noticing that if the keys and the crypto live on the disk, then merely removing the encrypted disk from one machine and plugging it into another will Just Work (think for a bit - either the crypto is invisible to the host machine, in which case nothing happens, or
See the following for an links to articles that talk about this: http://www.xml-dev.com/lurker/message/20060425.042414.0b74d6fb.en.html#fde
From eWeek article:
------------------------- The 2.5-inch drive offers full encryption of all data directly on the drive through a software key that resides on a portion of the disk nobody but the user can access. Every piece of data that crosses the interface encrypted without any intervention by the user, said Brian Dexheimer, executive vice president for global sales and marketing at the Scotts Valley, Calif.-based company. "The user has to activate a password to access any data. In fact, the operating system won't even boot up until the password is entered," he said. "So if the computer is lost or stolen, even if they take the drive out of the system, it won't do them any good because all of the data on the drive is encrypted." ---------------------- -- Saqib Ali, CISSP, ISSAP Support http://www.capital-punishment.net ----------- "I fear, if I rebel against my Lord, the retribution of an Awful Day (The Day of Resurrection)" Al-Quran 6:15 ----------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This List Sponsored by: Webroot Don't leave your confidential company and customer records un-protected. Try Webroot's Spy Sweeper Enterprise(TM) for 30 days for FREE with no obligation. See why so many companies trust Spy Sweeper Enterprise to eradicate spyware from their networks. FREE 30-Day Trial of Spy Sweeper Enterprise http://www.webroot.com/forms/enterprise_lead.php --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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