Friday, April 17th 2009

Samsung, Dell Provide Data Encryption for SSDs

Samsung Electronics on Thursday said it is boosting security on solid-state drives by bundling data encryption software from Wave Systems' Embassy with drives from 64GB to 256GB.

The drives with encryption software will be available from PC makers, Samsung said in a statement. Coinciding with Samsung's announcement, Dell said it would offer the self-encrypting SSDs with its Latitude line of laptops in the upcoming months.

Full-disk encryption is already available for hard drives, but this is the first time it is available for SSDs, Samsung said. The software automatically encrypts information as data is stored on the SSDs. Additionally, the company claims that SSD performance is not affected by encryption because the drive has no moving parts.
Source: PCWorld
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3 Comments on Samsung, Dell Provide Data Encryption for SSDs

#1
W1zzard
performance is not affected by encryption because the drive has no moving parts.
epic explanation fail?
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Braveheart
W1zzardepic explanation fail?
"computers are frustrating because: well...they are very complex and...confusing" :roll::nutkick::p
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