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Comment Re:Several ways in, or it's useless (Score 1) 68

The secure mesh prevent any access to the internal. Any break on the mesh will shutdown the device and lose the SSD key. So no attack on SATA possible as device wont boot again and key is lost as soon as you opened it... see more details on the security features here https://www.crowdsupply.com/de...

Comment Re:Several ways in, or it's useless (Score 2) 68

You can't drill through the mesh. There are some picture on the page here https://www.google.com.tw/sear... The secure controller is designed to prevent drill, die opening and other temperature attacks. Side channel protection is also included. So you will need to sharpen your pencil to find a way in. We also target FIPS 140-2 certification and it will be verified by third parties... A lot more details on the security features here; https://www.crowdsupply.com/de... HDMI and USB data are obviously accessible from the external. We recommend using QUBES OS to isolate peripherals and processes...

Comment Re:What? (Score 1) 68

Attacking the device is a lot more complicated than using an inductor and cutting. There is an active mesh and a secure controller that protect the key. There is a second Die mesh on the secure controller... also temperature protection, side channel protection... A good read here of all the features put in place : https://www.crowdsupply.com/de...

Comment Re:Overkill (Score 1) 126

Carrying a flash drive is really not safe and certainly not protected from reading later. Even if tampered. The point of ORWL is to provide dual factor authentication as well as tamper proof. So YOU only can access the data and always know the computer is 'safe' to use, including FW, BIOS and other HW element have not been modified without your knowledge

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