Joseph,

 

I see you are at Winmagic; welcome to the forum!  You ask some very good
questions.  Since you produce a competitive product, I am limited as to what
information I can give you.  But in a general sense, our enterprise product
has some interesting new features under development.  It works on any PC,
not just computers with the new Seagate FDE.2 drive.  The advantage, of
course, is that our product does authenticate to, and manages, the Seagate
FDE.2 drives, while at the same time providing a seamless migration path to
users who are already heavily invested in legacy systems. We are also
encouraged to see that other drive makers are following Seagate's lead.  As
a member of TCG, we will support all such hardware-based solutions as they
become available.

 

Our new enterprise management console, due out soon, will important AD/LDAP
profiles and put them into our database (AES 256 encryptable); our console
will issue policies and roles to users, computers, or groups and can also
provide remote kill capabilities.  

 

Regarding SMS, our management console will offer communication to and from
other 3rd party systems via a published API, which in turn will offer
seamless integration of tools such as Policy and Key Management.

 

Hope this information helps. Feel free to stop by the SECUDE booth at SAP
TechEd in Las Vegas next week!

 

Regards,

Michael

________________________

Michael Jardine

SECUDE IT Security - Seattle

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Joseph Belsanti
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 1:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FDE] SECUDE and Seagate MOMENTUS FDE.2 Seminar - New York
-Sept 26~28

 

Could you describe how the Secude / Seagate solution addresses the
enterprise in terms of its need to configure user/group profiles, deploy
them with mechanisms like SMS, and manage not only the profiles but the
associated encryption keys?

 

Could you describe how the same solution addresses the full issue of
protecting data at rest including removable media including USB flash drives
and CD/DVDs?

 

How do you address enterprise key management and the management of multiple
encryption schemas within the enterprise?

 


Cheers,

Joseph



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Michael Jardine
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 10:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FDE] SECUDE and Seagate MOMENTUS FDE.2 Seminar - New York
-Sept 26~28

 

 

Andreas,

 

Thanks.  For anyone on the Eastern seaboard, we will be attending the
Storage Decisions show in New York City together with Seagate.   There we
will be demonstrating our software that manages the Seagate self-encrypting
drives.

 

http://storagedecisions.techtarget.com/newyork/index.html 

 

Also for your info, we have successfully tested our software on most of the
Dell Latitude series as well as Acer, Fujitsu, HP, Thinkpad, Sony and
Toshiba.   For the government / military / semi-rugged market, the joint
SECUDE/Seagate solution ships on the GammaTech Durabook line of computers.

 

One advantage is that our software is designed to work with the Seagate
drives as well as with older legacy computers.

 

Regards,

Michael

________________________

Michael Jardine

SECUDE IT Security - Seattle

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Andreas W. Kuhn
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 11:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [FDE] Dell, Wave and Seagate MOMENTUS FDE.2 Seminar

 

Interesting educational FDE seminar coming up:

 

http://www.wave.com/news/events/DellDataSecuritySeminars/index.html

 

 

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