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Shing2019-09-10 15:43:16
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Shing, 2019-09-10 15:43:16

Is hardware encryption secure in nvme ssd drives?

Is hardware encryption secure in nvme ssd drives?
For example Samsung 970 Evo Plus, are there any backdoors, not closed vulnerabilities?
As I understand it, it works in conjunction with Bitlocker, but it should be full of holes in theory, it is unlikely that Microsoft will throw a product without backdoors into the public.

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taliano, 2019-09-10
@Shing

It depends on what "reliability" is in your threat model.
From curious hostel neighbors, clever house thieves or Vasya the hacker from the "Service Center" in the basement of a neighboring house, it will completely protect.
And from the person with the master key (and why not?) is no longer there.
Use open and audited projects in short.

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-09-10
@Zoominger

it is unlikely that Microsoft will throw a product without backdoors into the public.

Have you sucked on marginal articles? What nonsense?
Subject: Who the hell knows. Maybe reliable, maybe not, one of the vendors recently had a scandal due to an easy bypass of hardware encryption.
Output: VeraCrypt, you can encrypt the entire disk.

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CityCat4, 2019-09-11
@CityCat4

Is hardware encryption secure in nvme ssd drives?

Reliable enough. But immediately the question is - what is your model of the intruder? From whom are you protecting yourself - from your wife, neighbor, boss, state? Each of them has different capabilities and, accordingly, the level of reliability in relation to each of them will be different ...

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Artem @Jump, 2019-09-10
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Is hardware encryption secure in nvme ssd drives?
Of course, it’s reliable, they don’t reinvent the wheel there, and they use popular, repeatedly proven encryption algorithms.
For example Samsung 970 Evo Plus, are there any backdoors, not closed vulnerabilities?
Of course there is.

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