AT first i thought, why not just replace the harddrive and get a free laptop, what does this thing do? but in reality, corporations are less worried about losing hardware and more concerned about losing private data.
That is exactly what this would be for (secure private data). Unless it operated at the BIOS level, reinstalling the OS, and trashing the card should restore it to full functionality. Although I am not sure how they would handle if the drive was just removed, and the data read from another PC. Encryption of files?
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Dean @ Oct 24th 2007 5:23PM
AT first i thought, why not just replace the harddrive and get a free laptop, what does this thing do? but in reality, corporations are less worried about losing hardware and more concerned about losing private data.
h8rain @ Oct 24th 2007 5:52PM
That is exactly what this would be for (secure private data). Unless it operated at the BIOS level, reinstalling the OS, and trashing the card should restore it to full functionality. Although I am not sure how they would handle if the drive was just removed, and the data read from another PC. Encryption of files?