Secure Disk Mixed System
Keywords:
Mobile storage device, Disk encryption, Cryptography, Sector key, PRNGAbstract
We propose a disk encryption method, called Secure Disk Mixed System (SDMS) in this paper, for data protection of disk storages such as USB flash memory, USB hard disk and CD/DVD. It is aimed to solve temporal and spatial limitations of existing disk encryption methods and to control security performance flexibly according to the security requirement of system.References
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