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- saqib, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1or just use Seagate's new Full Disc Encryption drives:
http://www.full-disc-encryption.com/blog/index.php?action=viewtopic&id=212
The drive contains a ASIC that encrypts every bit that is sent to the platter using 3DES or AES. Will support TPM in future, and has the capability to use a static phrase or a hardware token (USB key or RSA SecureID) as the pre-boot password.


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