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Industry Forecast Predicts Shift to Self-encrypting Hard Disk and Solid State Drives by 2017Sep 26, 2011 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- Data storage industry analyst Dr. Thomas Coughlin, Coughlin Associates, revealed a forecast examining the adoption of self-encrypting drives (SEDs). Self-encrypting drives, most of which are based on specifications created by the Trusted Computing Group, automatically and continuously encrypt all data in the drive itself, protecting it from loss, theft or attack. Coughlin addressed attendees in an Emerging Technologies session at the NSA (National Security Agency) Trusted Computing Conference and Expo. According to a release, Coughlin's research found that: -Within 2 years (by 2013) SED capability will be in over 80 percent of SSDs and likely in almost all SSDs within 3 years (2014). -By 2017, almost all HDDs will include SED capability. -By 2016 the high, median and low estimates for security adoption for SED HDDs are 411 million, 315 million and 122 million units. The report also notes additional benefits of SEDs. These include: -The encryption key is stored on the storage device and cannot be accessed through host hacking, which is a typical and common attack on systems with software encryption. -SEDs are less complex to implement in storage array encryption solutions. -Increasing legislation and regulations favor the use of SEDs, particularly those with FIPS 140 certification. More information: www.storagevisions.com ((Comments on this story may be sent to [email protected])) |
