Awk, Weby, and Alea
First, thanks for the info on secure input/output. It sounds like if an organization deploys FDE, they lock down data at rest, while if they deploy FDE and Danbury, they lock down data at rest and in transit-at least within a computer and it's related peripherals. Is that an accurate statement?
One thing I have always wondered-I thought that Embassy enabled all of these functions, but since Intel and Seagate have developed separate utilities to do these things-and they are using wave's IP to do it, I must have been wrong. Why would Intel and Seagate develop separate utilities, and not just license Wave's Embassy? What am I missing? Obviously Wave is needed, or they would not be bundled. So, what exactly does Wave do for FDE and Danbury? Is it simply a matter of operating system/bios issues that are sufficiently different across platforms and applications that require a different modification for each application/system?
I know, I should just RTFM...