After security researchers discovered vulnerabilities in the encryption mechanism of several types of solid-state drives (SSDs), Microsoft decided to explain how one can enforce software encryption instead.
Data Protection·Endpoint Security
Microsoft Releases Guidance for Users Concerned About Flawed SSD Encryption
After security researchers discovered vulnerabilities in the encryption mechanism of several types of solid-state drives (SSDs), Microsoft decided to explain how one can enforce software encryption instead. The post Microsoft Releases Guidance for Users Concerned About Flawed SSD Encryption appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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