Security, Mobile & Cloud - Caleb Barlow   /     Data at Risk - Is there a weakness in self-encrypting hard drives?

Summary

Self-encrypting hard drives (SEDs) have been dubbed the security industry’s best-kept secret, but is the data inside really secure?

Subtitle
Self-encrypting hard drives (SEDs) have been dubbed the security industry’s best-kept secret, but is the data inside really secure?
Duration
00:33:00
Publishing date
2016-01-05 15:00
Link
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/calebbarlow/2016/01/05/data-at-risk--is-there-a-weakness-in-self-encrypting-hard-drives
Contributors
  Caleb Barlow
author  
Enclosures
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/calebbarlow/2016/01/05/data-at-risk--is-there-a-weakness-in-self-encrypting-hard-drives.mp3
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Shownotes

Self-encrypting hard drives (SEDs) have been dubbed the security industry’s best-kept secret, but is the data inside really secure? With its ability to accelerate the drive-redeployment process, SEDs have been rising in popularity. Tune into this podcast to hear Rick Robinson, IBM Security Product Manager of Data Security, examine the security behind self-encrypting hard drives and some new-found security vulnerabilities that have recently been disclosed with SEDs.