Self-encrypting hardware (such as self-encrypting hard drives or solid-state drives) automatically encrypts data as it’s written to the drive and decrypts it when it’s accessed, without requiring additional user interaction.
Self-encrypting hardware, such as self-encrypting drives (SEDs), provides an effective solution for securing data with minimal user interaction. SEDs automatically encrypt all data stored on the drive without requiring any special software or user action, ensuring that data remains protected even if the drive is removed from the device. This feature is particularly beneficial for remote users who may not consistently follow manual encryption procedures, offering a seamless and user-transparent method to secure sensitive data.
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