Tag Archives: self-encrypting drives

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 [....]

Seagate Momentus arms Mobile Armor for military-grade data security

Mobile Armor provides data protection solutions for the U.S. military and other risk-averse data users. 

The military uses PCs as much or more than any organization, of course.  As you can imagine, preventing data [....]

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 [....]

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 [....]