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SED

Self-Encrypting Drive

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An SED is a hard drive or SSD that performs encryption in its own hardware, transparently scrambling everything written to it. Because the drive's controller does the work, there is no performance cost to the host and keys never leave the device. Standards from the Trusted Computing Group, such as Opal, define how these drives are managed in enterprise fleets.

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