05-23-2012 07:32 AM
I cannot find an answer to this anywhere. Can an intel rep please confirm the following:
- Does the new SSD 330 have the same AES encryption as the SSD 320? Setting the HD password in the bios enabled encryption on the SSD320. Is it the same on SSD 330? If yes, please send me a link to the documentation.
Thank you.
05-23-2012 08:51 AM
Hi
Yes it does have encryption and you just need to set the hard-drive password. Basically everything is written encrypted to the drive regardless of a password being set or not. When you set the hard-drive password, you are then protecting the keys with a password, so the contents can't be decrypted unless the keys are unlocked.
Intel seem to have some issues with hard-drive passwords on their own mother boards, despite the irony that they promote their own SSDs security abilities, so hopefully you either have a non-Intel motherboard or one of the ones that supports it.
Regards
Phil
05-23-2012 12:28 PM
Hi Phil,
Thank you for the response. Can you direct me to the Intel documentation that shows the AES encryption is available on the SSD 330's.
Thx,Anthony
05-23-2012 01:12 PM
Hi
There is a comparison PDF here from Intel http://cache-www.intel.com/cd/00/00/47/02/470227_470227.pdf http://cache-www.intel.com/cd/00/00/47/02/470227_470227.pdf where it states the 330 is using 256bit AES encryption.
Regards
Phil
12-08-2012 09:29 AM
Phil, this link no longer works? I'm getting mixed information from Intel Tech Support and what you've said here. They claim only the 320 series and 520 support AES?