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AlertBoot Full Disk Encryption

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2008-03-27 23:35:14 by max in zedomax.com
...Encryption for your PC or laptop Basically, how it works is that you download some encryption software to your PC or laptop and it provides full disk encryption, meaning if you lose your PC or Laptop, you dont have to worry about the data being stolen, as it has been encrypted Personally, I dont use any encryption for my data, I simply make...
 
 
 
 
 
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Worlds first 320 GB 2.5" Hard Drive with AES 256-bit Encryption from Fujitsu

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2008-04-22 11:54:21 by HASH0x8c8be3c in Fareastgizmos.com
...encryption to effectively secure data against theft or loss, along with the industry's highest rotational speed of 7200-rpm and a 3.0 Gb/s Serial ATA interface. The new Fujitsu series is the first hard disk drive in the world to support the 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The drive implements the AES hardware encryption directly...
 
 
 
 
 
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AT&T Launches Encryption Services to Help Businesses Secure E-Mail and Data

2008-06-03 19:32:00 by Maximus in Just Another Mobile Phone Blog
 
...Encryption ServicesSM. This offer is designed to help protect companies from data loss and leakage while also addressing regulatory-compliance concerns, the non-repudiation of data and privacy issues AT&T Encryption Services, the most recent addition to AT&T's enterprise security portfolio, is focused on the protection of information by...
 
 
 
 
 
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STARAY-S External Harddrive with Encryption

2008-02-27 11:35:49 by Matthew in Coolest Gadgets
 
...encryption built in which does not allow access to data on the drives unless an authorised encryption key is used. This key can be entered via software password, fingerprint or a keypad depending on which enclosure you choose. The enclosures use hardware based DES (Data Encryption Standard) which keeps the processing power needed on the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Memory Hack - How to Hack Encryption Keys by Freezing Memory!

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2008-09-29 20:14:19 by max in zedomax.com
...encryption key Abstract Contrary to popular assumption, DRAMs used in most modern computers retain their contents for seconds to minutes after power is lost, even at operating temperatures and even if removed from a motherboard. Although DRAMs become less reliable when they are not refreshed, they are not immediately erased, and their...
 
 
 
 
 
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Silverstone Treasure RFID USB Encryption Enclosure (TS01)

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2008-01-24 07:11:01 by hoser in GadgetGrid
...encryption technology. Utilizing a unique encryption function, the TS01 not only ensures high security of your files with convenient accessing method but also support 2.5 high capability SATA hard drive. It connects to the PC via USB 2.0 high-speed interface which enables data transfer with maximum compatibility and stability Product Detail...
 
 
 
 
 
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Ask an Analyst: Do Any Phones Have Built-In File Encryption?

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2008-03-24 17:41:49 by Carol Mangis in Gearlog
...encryption built directly into the hardware per se, except for i-mate, which just pulled its devices off the U.S. market. In the enterprise, IT departments usually enable BlackBerrys (or Treos running Good Mobile Messaging) to support file encryption and remote wipe in case of lost or stolen handsets On the other hand, I've seen a number of...
 
 
 
 
 
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Macally 2.5 USB 2.0 External Enclosure Data Encryption(BIO-250U)

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2008-01-02 20:34:05 by hoser in GadgetGrid
...encryption/decryption engine to read and write data securely at 1.6Gb/s Slim size for easy carrying Fast and accurate sensor for fingerprint recognition Stores up to 10 fingerprints Encrypts data at 1.6Gbit/sec Uses UIST certified encryption/decryption engine to read/write hard drive in real-time Solid aluminum body for protection and...
 
 
 
 
 
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Cold boot disk encryption attack is shockingly effective

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2008-02-21 23:18:00 by Nilay Patel in
...encryption are supposed to at least slow things down. Sadly, that may not actually be the case, as a group of Princeton researchers has just published a paper detailing an exploit that requires little more than a spray duster and a screwdriver. Since the encryption key for systems like BitLocker and FileVault lives in RAM, all an attacker has...