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| Protecting Legacy Systems with FDE |
| By Tristan Kromer |
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| Title: |
Protecting Legacy Systems with FDE
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| Report Type: |
White Papers |
| Publication Date: |
09 January 2007 |
| Report Summary: |
Protecting your data is not only financially wise; it is often legally necessary. More companies are now implementing Full Disk Encryption (FDE) as part of a comprehensive data security program. Up until now, FDE was software-based with all the encryption algorithms processed by the computer’s CPU. But with the introduction of hard disk drives with a dedicated encryption chip, FDE has become amazingly efficient and more secure. However, as with the advent of any new technology, there is a costly legacy gap which companies must cross in order to migrate from software- to hardware-based FDE while still protecting existing computer systems. SECUDE is to date the only company that offers both hardware- and software-based FDE in one easy to install package to provide TCO savings in areas of acquisition, design & architecture, deployment, operations & maintenance. SECUDE FinallySecureTM also tightly integrates with SECUDE's entire range of security solutions, allowing a company to mix and match encryption and other security options such as file and folder encryption to provide a higher level of security. |
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English |
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PDF |
| No Of Page(s): |
14 |
| Company's Name: |
SECUDE International AG
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