Disk encryption
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Disk encryption is a special case of data at rest protection when the storage media is a sector-addressable device (e.g., a hard disk or a flash card).
[edit] Related topics
- Disk encryption theory is the cryptographic theory for disks.
- Encryption layer in storage stack is the place of an encryption layer in the solution stack of hardware and software that implements computer storage.
- Full disk encryption is encryption of the entire disk.
- Disk encryption software is software for disk encryption.
- Disk encryption hardware is hardware for disk encryption.
- Comparison of disk encryption software.
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