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13 Dec 08
Fujitsu and WinMagic together
deliver security solutions for disk drive content
The Fujitsu FDE HDD features encryption technology and
advanced security functions built directly into the hardware.
It addresses organizations' needs to securely and instantly
makes data on the drive inaccessible when redeploying or
disposing of the physical hardware. The "advanced secure
erase" feature immediately invalidates every piece
of data by changing the in-drive encryption key. The process
takes less than a second and provides the same level of
data invalidation as physically destroying the hard disk
drive. Whether the laptop is lost or stolen, or an IT administrator
uses the advanced secure erase feature, the data on the
drive is not recoverable.
The WinMagic solution features centrally manageable security
functions through the administration console, SecureDoc
Enterprise Server (SES). SES offers enterprise-class functions
such as 'silent' software installation, interoperability
with Active Directory, remote password recovery, policy
management, dynamic key provisioning and encryption key
management. The collaboration from Fujitsu and WinMagic
ensured the compatibility of the software and FDE HDD. This
combined solution was developed to meet industry standard
and will offer the following benefits:
1. The performance of Fujitsu hardware-based encryption
with the flexibility to manage these new drives in an enterprise
environment including legacy drives (with software encryption)
and other manufacturers' encrypted hard drives.
2. Low total cost of ownership. Hardware based encryption
can reduce deployment and maintenance requirements, especially
when combined with the powerful and flexible administration
tools available with SecureDoc Enterprise Server (SES).
3. Strong AES 256-bit encryption in both the hardware and
software.
4. 'Defense-in-depth' for sensitive data with the ability
to supplement the hard disk encryption from Fujitsu with
additional SecureDoc encryption. Data within the hard disk
can be additionally encrypted for specific users or user
groups with file/folder encryption, and/or container encryption.
Data moving from the encrypted hard disk can be encrypted
with removable media encryption for CDs/DVDs and USB devices
- or blocked from movement with port control or disk access
control.
5. Enhanced security with the integration of SecureDoc's
advanced and multi-factor authentication at pre-boot including
PKI, smartcards, TPM, tokens and biometrics.
Fujitsu hard disks will meet the Opal Security Subsystem
Class (SSC) specification to be published by the Trusted
Computing Group (TCG) Storage Work Group (SWG) in early
2009. The Opal specification provides an open industry standard
that will enhance interoperability and fulfill corporate
IT security requirements.
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