Re: [TSCM-L] {1493} Looking for hardware storage device with erase feature

From: Ing Dangelis <dang..._at_dynamic-edges.com>
Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 09:44:51 -0300

May you tell us how much of these devices you will need, and give s some
more details?



If we understood properly when the disk cabinet is close without any tamper
attempt the key is available to code and decode on line the data, but when
it is tampered, the will be lost, is that ok?.



We have some ideas to do that without the weakness that implies, at a first
glance, that you can unplug the storage device letting it without power,
broke the key and reassemble and power again the disk.



Regards,





PS, I may assure you that you will be impressed with an inexpesive solution.



 Eng, David Dangelis CPP

            President

      (54911)4424-0846

Buenos Aires, Argentina

dang..._at_dynamic-edges.com

    www.dynamic-edges.com



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Subject: [TSCM-L] {1493} Looking for hardware storage device with erase
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>
> We are creating a server appliance that we wish to protect with disk
> encryption. We would like to store the encryption key in some sort of
> volatile / non-volatile storage device that, when the case is opened
> is erased from the storage device.
>
> Obviously we don't need much space, just a few bytes actually. I
> would like to find something for less than $300 if possible.
>
> Do you know of any options?
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> Thanks.
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