Re: Secure IDE?

2003-08-08 Thread Michael Shields
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Gutmann) wrote: If you're worried about Joe Burglar grabbing your laptop (for the value of the laptop) and your business data being leaked as collateral damage, or someone stumbling across your warez or pr0n, then it's probably adequate.

RE: Secure IDE?

2003-07-31 Thread Peter Gutmann
Trei, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It's a move in the right direction, but I wish they had followed through and done the right things: * [AES | 3DES]/CBC I get the feeling they use ECB for speed (heavy pipelining) rather than cluelessness. with a good distribution of IVs Where would you

RE: Secure IDE?

2003-07-31 Thread Trei, Peter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Trei, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: No info on chaining modes, if any, nor of IV handling. DES/ECB, originally with a 40-bit key, more recently with 56-bit and 3DES. Keys generated by the manufacturer onto a USB dongle. No easy way to make

RE: Secure IDE?

2003-07-30 Thread Trei, Peter
Trei, Peter ABIT has come out with a new motherboard, the IC7-MAX3 featuring something called 'Secure IDE', which seems to involve HW crypto in the onboard IDE controller: From the marketing fluff at http://www.abit.com.tw/abitweb/webjsp/english/news1.jsp?pDOCNO=en_0307251

Re: Secure IDE?

2003-07-30 Thread Ralf-P. Weinmann
On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 04:20:37PM -0400, Trei, Peter wrote: ABIT has come out with a new motherboard, the IC7-MAX3 featuring something called 'Secure IDE', which seems to involve HW crypto in the onboard IDE controller: From the marketing fluff at

Re: Secure IDE?

2003-07-30 Thread Ralf-P. Weinmann
On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 04:20:37PM -0400, Trei, Peter wrote: ABIT has come out with a new motherboard, the IC7-MAX3 featuring something called 'Secure IDE', which seems to involve HW crypto in the onboard IDE controller: From the marketing fluff at