Data Encryption for Storage Devices

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== Data Encryption ==
== Data Encryption ==
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Encryption is used in cryptography to transform plaintext to ciphertext<sup>[2]</sup>. In the case of storage devices, encrypted data that is stored can only be accessed with the proper authentication. Physical theft of the medium negates password protection since the data can simply be read from it. On the other hand, if the data was encrypted before being written, the data is still protected unless the key is known.
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Encryption is used in cryptography to transform plaintext to ciphertext<sup>[2]</sup>. In the case of storage devices, encrypted data that is stored can only be accessed with the proper authentication. Physical theft of the medium negates password protection since the data can simply be read from it. On the other hand, if the data was encrypted before being written, the data is still protected unless the key is known. With the theft/loss of hard drive with personal data becoming an issue<sup>[3]</sup>, the encryption of storage devices becomes an attractive way to avoid such issues.
== Implementations ==
== Implementations ==
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Data can be encrypted through the use of different software, or the storage device itself can encrypt the data.
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Data can be encrypted through encryption technology built into the storage medium, or different software that encrypts data before writing it.
=== Hardware Implementation ===
=== Hardware Implementation ===
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Encrypted hard disks have been available since April 2008<sup>[2]</sup> but an actual standard was agreed upon and established in January 2009<sup>[3]</sup>.
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[[Image:usb_key.jpg|frame|A USB flash drive that encrypts and stores data]]
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Hardware implementations include hard disk drives, portable storage drives, and USB flash drives. Encrypted hard disks have been available since April 2008<sup>[4]</sup> but an actual standard was agreed upon and established in January 2009<sup>[5]</sup>.
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==== Advantages ====
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Obviously.
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==== Disadvantages ====
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Obviously.  
=== Software Implementation ===
=== Software Implementation ===
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Software encryption is offered natively in MAC OSX and Windows Vista<sup>[4]</sup> as well as commercial or free applications.
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Software encryption is offered natively in MAC OSX and Windows Vista<sup>[6]</sup> as well as commercial or free applications.
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==== Advantages ====
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== Storage Mediums ==
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Obviously.
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Talk about hard drives and usb keys lol!
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==== Disadvantages ====
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[[Image:usb_key.jpg|frame|A USB flash drive that stores encrypted data]]
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Obviously.
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=== Hard Disk Drives ===
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HDD yay!
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=== USB Keys ===
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Thumb drives!
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== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Conventional Encryption Algorithms]]
* [[Conventional Encryption Algorithms]]
* [[Security and Storage Mediums]]
* [[Security and Storage Mediums]]
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* [[Cryptography in Information Security]]
== References ==
== References ==
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[2] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encryption Wikipedia:Encryption]
[2] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encryption Wikipedia:Encryption]
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[2] [http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/blogs/on_hardware/144919/fujitsu_ups_ante_on_integral_hard_disk_encryption.html ''Fujitsu Ups Ante on Integral Hard Disk Encryption'']
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[3] [http://www.pcworld.com/article/131603/tsa_hard_drive_missing.html ''TSA Hard Drive Missing'']
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[4] [http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/blogs/on_hardware/144919/fujitsu_ups_ante_on_integral_hard_disk_encryption.html ''Fujitsu Ups Ante on Integral Hard Disk Encryption'']
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[3] [http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&taxonomyName=storage&articleId=9126869&taxonomyId=19&intsrc=kc_top ''Coming soon: Full-disk encryption for all computer drives'']
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[5] [http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&taxonomyName=storage&articleId=9126869&taxonomyId=19&intsrc=kc_top ''Coming soon: Full-disk encryption for all computer drives'']
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[4] [http://www.pcworld.com/article/161519/whole_disk_encryption.html ''Protect Your Data With Whole-Disk Encryption'']
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[6] [http://www.pcworld.com/article/161519/whole_disk_encryption.html ''Protect Your Data With Whole-Disk Encryption'']
== External Links ==
== External Links ==
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* [http://www.freeotfe.org/ Official FreeOTFE Website]
* [http://www.freeotfe.org/ Official FreeOTFE Website]
* [http://www.truecrypt.org/ Official TrueCrypt Website]
* [http://www.truecrypt.org/ Official TrueCrypt Website]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encryption Wikipedia:Encryption]
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Revision as of 22:16, 10 April 2009

Data Encryption for Storage Devices is a special case of data at rest[1] protection. Data can be encrypted through the use of software, or hardware itself can encrypt data as it is saved to the device.

Contents

Data Encryption

Encryption is used in cryptography to transform plaintext to ciphertext[2]. In the case of storage devices, encrypted data that is stored can only be accessed with the proper authentication. Physical theft of the medium negates password protection since the data can simply be read from it. On the other hand, if the data was encrypted before being written, the data is still protected unless the key is known. With the theft/loss of hard drive with personal data becoming an issue[3], the encryption of storage devices becomes an attractive way to avoid such issues.

Implementations

Data can be encrypted through encryption technology built into the storage medium, or different software that encrypts data before writing it.

Hardware Implementation

A USB flash drive that encrypts and stores data

Hardware implementations include hard disk drives, portable storage drives, and USB flash drives. Encrypted hard disks have been available since April 2008[4] but an actual standard was agreed upon and established in January 2009[5].

Advantages

Obviously.

Disadvantages

Obviously.

Software Implementation

Software encryption is offered natively in MAC OSX and Windows Vista[6] as well as commercial or free applications.

Advantages

Obviously.

Disadvantages

Obviously.

See Also

References

[1] Data at rest definition

[2] Wikipedia:Encryption

[3] TSA Hard Drive Missing

[4] Fujitsu Ups Ante on Integral Hard Disk Encryption

[5] Coming soon: Full-disk encryption for all computer drives

[6] Protect Your Data With Whole-Disk Encryption

External Links


Shellya 18:16, 10 April 2009 (EDT)

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