Podcast : Why Whole Hard Disk Encryption Might Be Better For Data Protection

Podcast : Why Whole Hard Disk Encryption Might Be Better For Data Protection

24 December, 2008, by Ben Chai



Tags: Podcast, Promoting Security


Our own Ben Chai chats with Robert Palmer, technical evangelist with Stonewood electronics about whole hard disk encryption and why it might be better than other methods of protecting data.

He discusses about Stonewood's Flagstone product which works by integrating sophisticated authentication, entire disk encryption and data storage into tamper-proof internal and portable hardware.

Stonewood is a customer focused, innovative solutions-driven company, which combines international expertise with local service and Stonewood’s core strength grew from Engineering and Information Security but today each division offers the best solution in its field.

You can find more about Stonewood here and listen to this podcast by downloading it here.

Ben Chai Posted by Ben Chai on 24 December, 2008

Ben Chai is a freelance writer and technical consultant. He is the author of several Microsoft books and is the co-owner of incomingthought.com, a company that specialises in security white papers.


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