Self-destruct sequence fractures the NAND in ultra-secure SSD

@ 2014/10/02
SSDs with full-drive encryption are a dime a dozen these days. A UK-based company called SecureDrives is taking data security much further, though. It's developed a line of SSDs with robust encryption, two-factor authentication, and a novel self-destruct mechanism.

256-bit AES encryption is just the beginning for the Autothysis SSD , which can use a physical token or smartphone app for secondary ...

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