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Re: Re: Re: How to Test HDD Encryption
From: dmonrad () yahoo com
Date: 17 Nov 2007 04:02:19 -0000
I am not sure about the internal workings of the drive, but the main benefits I can see are: - Entire Disk 128-bit AES Encryption - approved for use by the British and Canadian governments to secure data up to Top Secret and has US and other certifications as well - Transparent to the OS as it is performed at the hardware level - Compatible with standard sized laptops and desktops - USB version avail for portable use. - Tamper evident, sealed so that if the drive is taken apart, it is damaged beyond repair. Drew
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