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Glossary Term Self-Encrypting Drive

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What is Self-Encrypting Drive?

A Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) is a hardware-based encryption technology that automatically encrypts and decrypts data on the drive without user intervention, enhancing data security and protection against unauthorized access.

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Understanding Self-Encrypting Drive

A Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) refers to a type of hard drive that automatically encrypts data stored on it without the need for user action. Encryption and decryption of data on the drive are handled by a specialized controller chip, enhancing data security by protecting the stored information if the drive is removed or compromised.

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