There Should Be No Encryption Backdoors, Only Front Doors
Dr. Robert Thibadeau, founder of the Drive Trust Alliance(https://drivetrust.com) and creator of the self-encrypting drive, comments on the Apple/FBI security debate and discusses how alternative “front doors” exist for providing law enforcement with access to mobile devices at appropriate times without compromising privacy and security through “back door” tools. View the Encryption Legislation Proposal
Read Moresedutil v1.12 released
The newest version of sedutil supports USB drives connected to windows via a UASP cable or enclosure.
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Read MoreLights, Camera, Legal Action?
by Simon Tidnam Imagine you’re driving through an intersection when another car slams into you. You’re stunned to hear the other driver claim they had right of way. It’s not going to be easy to prove who was at fault. Now imagine you have a video recording that shows exactly what happened. Wouldn’t that be…
Read MoreTCG & NVMe Endorse DTA Open Source
The Drive Trust Alliance (DTA) just added support for NVMe drives in Linux and basic Single user mode to its popular open source code (sedutil). TCG and NVM both took notice and gave resounding endorsements. Click here for the TCG article and click here for the <a href="http://www go to this web-site.nvmexpress.org/blog/drive-trust-alliance-adds-nvme-support-to-sedutil/” target=”_blank”>NVMe article.
Read MoreWelcome to the Un-Car
What’s the biggest news out of CES last week? Car companies are cool again. No, they didn’t reveal a vehicle that’s capable of time travel when it hits 88 mph. They didn’t need to. They unveiled cars smart enough to predict where you want to go, drive you there, and learn from the other vehicles…
Read MoreResilient Systems releases “Cybersecurity 2015 Year-In-Review”
Resilient Systems, providers of the award-winning Incident Response Platform (IRP) which empowers organizations to thrive in the face of cyberattacks and business crises, released its 2015 cybersecurity landscape review. Featuring Resilient’s Bruce Schneier and Gant Redmon, and ESG security analyst Jon Oltsik, this year’s panel will review the cybersecurity landscape from last year, and debate…
Read MoreSEDs at 100% Penetration for Flash and Enterprise Storage
Some years ago, a group of visionary storage experts convened in the Trusted Computing Group to find a better way to protect data at rest and a more efficient way to properly dispose of or re-provision drives. As a result of that effort, TCG created the first standards for self-encrypting drives, or SEDs. As can…
Read MoreShould Microsoft Have the Keys to My Stuff?
The technology behind computer security is getting more and more sophisticated, but the purpose behind it remains reassuringly simple. It all comes down to access. Who can see your stuff? Who can’t see your stuff? Who makes the decision? These are straightforward questions and when a security concern arises, these are the ones we should…
Read Moresedutil v1.1 released
sedutil v1 lexapro generic.1 adds support for NVMe drives in Linux and basic Single user mode support.
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