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A sampling of recent articles and advertisements featuring Wave and Trusted Computing.

Dell - Simple & Secure

Encryption Made Simple

Dell direct mail referencing EMBASSY® Trusted Drive Manager and Seagate® DriveTrust™ Technology

More information on Dell Hardware-Based Encryption

April 22, 2008

BankInfoSecurity Podcast Series

BankInfoSecurity exclusive interview with Steven Sprague, conducted at 2008 RSA Conference - more info

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SC Magazine

NIH laptop theft prompts security questions

By Jim Carr

March 25, 2008

Aberdeen Group

Trusted Computing: Tune In, Turn it On

Aberdeen Group Benchmark Report Summary

March 5, 2008Aberdeen Group

ComputerWorld Security

On the Mark: Get Users Saluting Together

By Mark Hall

February 25, 2008

NetworkWorld

Fave Raves

Wave Systems' EMBASSY® Trust Suite. One of seven must-have products, in readers' own words.

February 25, 2008

Baseline

New Vulnerabilities Shake Security Complacency

New discoveries are showing that virtualization and encryption aren't immune to the ills of the Internet.

By Larry Walsh

February 25, 2008

SCMagazine

Experts: Encryption Keys in Hardware, use of TPM can Thwart "Cold Boot" Data Theft

By Jack Rogers

February 22, 2008

ChannelWebNetwork

Study: Data Encryption Leaves Sleeping Computers Vulnerable

Common disk encryption may not be as secure as once thought.

By Stefanie Hoffman, CMP Channel

February 21, 2008

SearchWindowsSecurity

New Product Showcase: Securing Microsoft Windows Hardware and Software:

EMBASSY® Remote Administration Server 1.0 offers remote management for TPM platforms and Seagate Trusted Drives.

January 18, 2008

BusinessWeek

The World's Most Secure Notebook

Dell advertisement referencing Wave Systems
appearing on the back cover of BusinessWeek

December 24, 2007



BusinessWeek

Data Protection for the Rest of Us

New hard drives can give your computer inexpensive, government-style security

By Stephen H. Wildstrom

November 7, 2007

SearchSecurity

Home Depot and Iron Mountain report missing data

By Bill Brenner, Senior News Writer

October 17, 2007

eWeek

Full-Disk Encryption Is Partial Protection, Analysts Say

Full-disk and file-based encryption should be combined to best prevent data leaks, according to security analysts and vendors.

By Brian Prince

October 4, 2007

SC Magazine

Gap contractor loses laptop with personal information of 800,000 job applicants

By Jim Carr

October 1, 2007

In-House

Preventing a ‘CNN Moment’

The computer comes with software whose remote administration server allows IT staff to document that all data on a lost notebook was encrypted by the hard drive.

By Jeffrey J. Upton

September 28, 2007

Information Week

Dell Offers Tighter Security On Latitude Laptop

The computer comes with software whose remote administration server allows IT staff to document that all data on a lost notebook was encrypted by the hard drive.

By Antone Gonsalves
InformationWeek

September 14, 2007

InfoWorld

Hitachi and Seagate take one giant leap with laptop drive encryption

Rival companies deliver strong, secure drives that don't skimp on performance

By Mario Apicella

August 30, 2007

ENS

PUTTING TRUST BACK INTO COMPUTING:
How Enterprises Can Secure Systems and Data

Rival companies deliver strong, secure drives that don't skimp on performance

By Brian Berger

August 2007

Wired

Hands-On With Seagate's Momentus Full Disk Encryption

By Rob Beschizza

July 31, 2007

FCW

DOD mandates data encryption for mobile devices

By Sebastian Sprenger

July 31, 2007

DoD

Department of Defense (DoD) Official DAR and TPM Decree

Signed DoD Memorandum - Encryption of Sensitive Unclassified Data at Rest on Mobile Computing Devices and Removable Storage Media

 

July 3, 2007

Security IT World

Interview: Steven Sprague, Trusted Computing Group

Listen to the original interview here.

A transcript of the interview appears here.

By David Geer, ITworld.com

David Geer recently spoke with Steven Sprague, one of the original founders of the Trusted Computing Group, a nonprofit forum to develop open standards for hardware-enabled trusted computing and security technologies. Steven is a long-time advocate of securing PC platforms via hardware chips.

July 3, 2007

InfoWorld

The Security Solution Revolution

Truly stopping malicious hackers and malware requires ubiquitous authentication for all users and devices. Are you in?

By Roger A. Grimes

June 11, 2007

Baseline

Laptop Security on the Cheap

By John Moore, Ziff Davis Internet

May 14, 2007

varBusiness

Seagate Locks Down Asi Whitebooks

By VARBusiness
12:00 AM EDT Mon. Apr. 16, 2007
From the April 16, 2007 issue of VARBusiness

April 16, 2007

DigitalTransactions

FDC's Authentication Play Sets It up for
Contactless and M-Commerce

 

April 5, 2007

IT-Director

Seagate now shipping hardware-encrypted notebook drives

By Clay Ryder, President, Sageza Group, Inc.

April 4, 2007

InfoWorld

In Search of a Laptop that Plays It Safe

New tamper-resistant laptop blends data security features
from ASI, Seagate, and Wave Systems

By Mario Apicella

March 16, 2007

NYTimes

Seagate's Encrypted Hard Drives on Route

By The Associated Press

March 12, 2007

ComputerWorld

Seagates Debuts the World's Most Secure Laptop Drive

By Lucas Mearian

March 12, 2007