Be careful with the so-called "hardware" encryption devices. It turns out that some of them aren't really quite good:

http://www.heise-online.co.uk/security/Enclosed-but-not-encrypted--/features/110136

j maccraw wrote:

Bottom line is time has come for *affordable*, faster,
dedicated hardware solutions to be made available. Either in the form of TPM's in motherboards, storage devices, host controllers, or even inline black boxes between device & host using a tamper-proof hardware solution. A solution like the IronKey USB flash drive has between it's USB interface & flash RAM. Give me a bunch of those modules in the form of SATA go-betweens & programmable hardware security token I'd have all my SATA drives encrypted!

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