Toshiba has a hard drive that automatically encrypts data
Most users who spend less time encrypting data on the hard drive lead to attacks by hackers. However, this problem will be solved with Toshiba's self-encrypted hard drive.
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Toshiba has just announced a line of self-encrypting HDD drives named MQ01ABUxxxBW . In addition to the ability to self-encrypt, this hard drive line is also very compact size with a thickness of only 7mm. With this size, it is thin enough to be used in most laptops, providing high security and mobility. Toshiba said it was the first self-encrypting drive of the company to meet FIPS 140-2 standard.
In addition to the FIPS 140-2 standard, this hard drive is also designed to meet Trusted Computing Group Opal security standards. Toshiba said that the hard drive has passed NIST encryption module validation tests to receive the US Federal Information Processing Standards certification, so it can be used. to store sensitive data for government storage systems. Toshiba also incorporates an enhanced encryption function for the new hard drive.
Currently the manufacturer has not announced the selling price and supply market of the MQ01ABUxxxBW hard drive.
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