AES-packing Momentus Full Drive Encryption

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Today’s corporate laptops are usually bristling with security measures possible to identify faces and fingers on top, regardless of the means of authentication of the operating system offers. But without some sort of encryption disks inside were left completely vulnerable to each of the screwdriver. Seagate was that the fight against AES-packing Momentus Full Disk Drive Encryption years, finally the authors of a larger and faster models. The first of these is the Momentus 5400 FDE.3, A 5400RPM drive with 8MB of cache available in 160GB and 320GB sizes. There is also Momentus 7200 FDE, coming in the same opportunities, but twice the cache and predictable, spinning at 7200RPM. Seagate 500GB flavors’s promising fast, all of the AES encryption, that the board does not affect the start-up time or overall performance. Just do not forget that the BIOS password, right?[Engadget]

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