Tag Archives: SED

The “evil maid” hack can’t touch self-encrypting drives

There’s a new chink in the armor of software-based drive encryption – the Evil Maid Hack.  Privacy Digest explains how it works

Just like hacks before it (remember Cold Boot?), the [....]

The biggest data breach yet?

Heartland Payment Systems disclosed a data breach that could eclipse the current record set by TJX in January 2007. 

While not specifying the number of records that were compromised, Heartland’s [....]

Seagate Constellation is much more than 2 TB

There has been a lot of coverage of Seagate’s new Constellation family of enterprise disk drives, mostly leading with something about 2 TB.  While the 2 TB capacity is [....]

Mobile data security demands mobile encryption

Solving the “data on the loose” problem starts with safer loose data

Despite an almost daily cadence of news stories about exposed customer data, most IT departments seem resigned [....]

McAfee takes self-encrypting PCs mainstream

McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator adds self-encrypting PC drives to its bag of security tricks

 

There’s a security industry axiom that says “It’s better to place the guard next to the jewels.”  With [....]