Self Encrypting Hard Drives

Wednesday, October 07, 2009 Posted by Techz Innovation


In order to provide initial level security a detailed and interesting security features has been implemented by Seagate one of the largest manufacturer of Hard Disks. As many organizations aims to protect the privacy of their customers and internal data Seagate has come with a new level of security called Self Encrypting Drives(SED).

These self encrypting drives are one of the easiest and safest mechanisms to stop any kind of breach activities. Most breaches occur when a hard drive goes out of service. So, such things can be avoided if SED has been used thereby restricting the access to the internal data. These hard drives are very useful for health care and financial companies to safeguard their customers privacy and information.
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