ข้อมูลของคุณจะได้รับการปกป้องจากเทคโนโลยี เอกสิทธิ์จาก โตชิบา Wipe Technology ที่ซึ่งข้อมูลที่มีความสำคัญของคุณจะถูกลบออกจาก self-encrypting drives เมื่อเกิดการโจรกรรมฮาร์ดดิสก์
#Toshiba has launched five new self-encrypting hard drives which include automatic data invalidation technology
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The 2.5-inch MK6461GSYG drives will be available in capacities ranging from 160GB to 640GB and are not only destined for enterprise notebooks and mini-PCs, but could also end up in copiers, printers, and point-of-sale systems. The inclusion of the latest version of Wipe Technology allows users to have hardware encryption keys invalidated, or all data automatically erased when the drive's power supply is turned off or when connected to an unauthorized system.
The latter control is a new addition and works by triggering a challenge response when the drive is inserted into a system. If the system is known to the drive, all works as it should. However, if an attempt is made to read data on the drive by physically removing it from a secure host system and running it in an unauthorized system, the drive automatically deletes the encryption key, rendering the data inaccessible.
IT departments within an organization can also use the technology to ensure that private or sensitive data is cleansed ahead of system disposal or hard drive hotswaps.
Toshiba says that Wipe can be incorporated into existing system architecture and will be headed for its own-brand enterprise computer solutions, multi-function printers and POS systems. The company is also currently looking at integrating it into solid state storage solutions