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US.gov looks to crypto to plug data leak holes

Scrambling for safety

Information security disclosure flaps resulting from lost laptops have prompted US Federal authorities to mandate the use of full disc encryption on government-owned computers.

The decision, guided by a presidential mandate (PDF) published in June, has led to a competition to see what products might be selected for the ultra-lucrative project. The deployment of full-disc encryption on hundreds of thousands of government computers will raise the profile of disc encryption technology as never before. The 90-day evaluation is due to to end in March but there's a pre-condition that competing products need to have already obtained FIP 140-2 certification.

Disk encryption vendors participating in the Contest include Seagate, Mobile Armor, Pointsec, SafeNet and Credant. More on the contest requirements and other related documents can be found here. ®

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