I don't think he was asking about the thermorectal or wrench techniques. Those 'cracking' techniques are common to all encryption. There is nothing that can't be got at in some way. Question should be: what the best available option? I'd also caution about reading too much into FIPS certification. Lots of drives with level 2 turned out to have major flaws. And are all level 3 drives the same? Ironkey, has level 3, but older IronKey drives, which bricked after 10 failed attempts, might be more secure than newer models that can be reset.
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