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Toshiba Storage Device Division (SDD) and Wave Systems announced an alliance to develop a standards-based solution for the secure encryption of data on mobile computing platforms, such as laptop Pcs.
Toshiba and Wave will demonstrate development versions of these products at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco, August 19-21.
Wave has extended its client software, EMBASSY Trust Suite (ETS), which includes the Trusted Drive Manager, and the EMBASSY Remote Administration Server, to provide cross-vendor support for encrypting HDDs from multiple disk drive OEMs, including Toshiba’s HDD encryption technology. ETS also manages other PC trusted computing hardware components such as Trusted Platform Modules (TPM), biometric finger print sensors and smart card readers. ETS is an industry-leading trusted computing software, with more than 30 million copies shippedvia Wave’s major PC OEM partners.
Toshiba’s HDD encryption technology uses design principles from the evolving draft for trusted storage devices. The solution provides high-performance data encryption integrated into the drive hardware, with strong protection of the encryption keys and secure authentication as integral elements of the HDD design. Availability of Toshiba HDD models incorporating the encrypting technology will be announced at a later date.
“Stronger security for information on mobile PCs is becoming a high-demand feature as customers look for solutions to protect sensitive personal and business data,” said Maciek Brzeski, vice president of marketing at Toshiba Storage Device Division. “Building on our legacy of HDD innovation and technology leadership, our partnership with Wave Systems enhances our current encryption technology platform and provides mobile PC manufacturers with advanced security features to deliver the data protection mobile users require.”
When combined, Toshiba and Wave’s components provide a highly secure, easy-to-use and remotely manageable data protection solution for mobile PCs. Wave’s solution also assists enterprises with the compliance assertion tools required by many stringent data protection laws and regulations worldwide.
“As trusted computing hardware, including encrypting HDDs, becomes integrated into more mobile PCs, having components and software designed with common principles centered on strong access and data security becomes important for interoperability and cross platform management,” said Lark Allen, executive vice president, Wave Systems.
Tags: Toshiba Storage Device Division, and Wave Systems, secure encryption, mobile computing
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