Bypassing Self-Encrypting Drives in Enterprise Environments

Bypassing Self-Encrypting Drives in Enterprise Environments

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Bypassing Self-Encrypting Drives in Enterprise Environments

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Daniels Background
  3. 3 Classical Full Disk Encryption
  4. 4 Advantages and Disadvantages
  5. 5 HardwareBased Encryption
  6. 6 HardwareBased Encryption Advantages
  7. 7 HardwareBased Encryption Overview
  8. 8 Opal Standard
  9. 9 Key Encryption
  10. 10 Microsoft Encrypted Drive
  11. 11 Custom Encrypted Drives
  12. 12 Open Technology
  13. 13 Previous Research
  14. 14 System Area
  15. 15 How Drives Work
  16. 16 Opel Standard
  17. 17 Previous Work
  18. 18 Demo
  19. 19 Miller Research
  20. 20 User Perspective
  21. 21 Forced Restart Attack
  22. 22 Soft Reset
  23. 23 Shorting Memory Pins
  24. 24 Triggering Crashes
  25. 25 Blue Screen of Death
  26. 26 Lenovo laptops
  27. 27 User options
  28. 28 Power cycle
  29. 29 Hot unplug attack
  30. 30 SATA extension
  31. 31 Key capture attack
  32. 32 Have I been hacked
  33. 33 TCG disclosure
  34. 34 Vulnerability notes
  35. 35 Impact of vulnerabilities
  36. 36 Questions

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