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Why isn't full disk encryption from manufactures a slam dunk? Sep 12 2007 04:16PM dan recyclepcs com (6 replies) Re: Why isn't full disk encryption from manufactures a slam dunk? Sep 15 2007 02:44AM Daniel Anderson (dtndan gmail com) Re: Why isn't full disk encryption from manufactures a slam dunk? Sep 14 2007 02:18PM Nick Owen (nickowen mindspring com) Re: Why isn't full disk encryption from manufactures a slam dunk? Sep 13 2007 12:56PM James Fryman (james frymanet com) Re: Why isn't full disk encryption from manufactures a slam dunk? Sep 12 2007 08:10PM gjgowey tmo blackberry net Re: Why isn't full disk encryption from manufactures a slam dunk? Sep 12 2007 08:10PM Kurt Buff (kurt buff gmail com) |
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From: <dan (at) recyclepcs (dot) com [email concealed]>
To: <security-basics (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 6:16 AM
Subject: Why isn't full disk encryption from manufactures a slam dunk?
> This would seem to be a security no brainer. What are its limitations?
Shortly after releasing the world's first notebook hard disk with built-in hardware encryption, Seagate announced the Barracuda FDE
(full disc encryption) series of hard disk for desktop use.
http://tinyurl.com/2qtqde
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