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TOSHIBA LAUNCHES SELF-ENCRYPTING DRIVE TO DELIVER TRUSTED, COST-EFFECTIVE SECURITY TO BUSINESSES

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30 November, 2010, Neuss – Toshiba Storage Device Division (SDD), the pioneer in small form factor hard disk drives (HDDs), today announced a 7,200 RPM 2.5-inch (6.4cm) Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) that provides government-grade AES-256 hardware encryption incorporated in the disk drive’s controller electronics. The MKxx61GSYD is the newest addition to the Toshiba family of drives designed for commercial notebooks and security-sensitive applications, including shared desktop PCs. The drive’s built-in hardware encryption offers benefits that go beyond software encryption.

Based on the Opal Security Subsystem Class (Opal SSC) specification from the Trusted Computing Group (TCG), the new Toshiba SED enables secure and quick deployment of encryption on notebook and desktop PCs to protect confidential information. Many organisations are taking steps to comply with security policies and new laws governing data privacy. The SED technology from Toshiba helps IT departments to achieve strong, cost-effective security without interrupting business flow or impacting application performance.

SEDs designed to the Opal SSC specification provide advanced access authentication and built-in hardware data encryption. Because it is an open industry standard, Opal encourages broad support from both security solutions vendors and SED makers – enabling seamless management of most deployments that support both pre-existing software encryption and Opal SSC-specified SED storage. SEDs designed to the Opal specification help organisations easily and cost-effectively protect data from theft or unauthorised access, while easing the administrative burdens associated with re-purposing, or retiring client systems and data storage.

The MKxx61GSYD provides organisations with a range of benefits, including:

  • Stronger security: The Toshiba MKxx61GSYD provides AES-256 encryption, built into the drive’s electronics hardware. This government-grade encryption increases security for data that resides on the storage media. The Toshiba AES-256 encryption algorithm implementation is certified by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) through its Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program (CAVP). In addition, access to the Toshiba MKxx61GSYD SED can be securely administered or disabled remotely, using capabilities such as those enabled by Intel’s Active Management Technology (AMT).
  • Ease of deployment: With SED storage, the initial encryption of OS files, applications, and user data is performed at full I/O speeds by the SED as the data are transferred to the disk media. With software encryption, loading of the OS, applications and user data must be completed prior to reading and encrypting the same data within the PC’s system memory and re-writing the encrypted data back to the drive. This “re-encryption cycle” often takes hours and may create a security gap during initial system deployment.  With SED drives, disk contents are encrypted as they are loaded, providing both a faster and more secure deployment process. These same advantages help to reduce IT support burdens when recovering or re-purposing a notebook or PC using SED storage. 
  • Compatibility: The MKxx61GSYD is compatible with leading third party security management applications for notebook and other client PCs. Recognising the need for stronger and more transparent deployment of encryption, leading independent software vendors (ISVs) have participated directly in the development of the TCG’s Opal SSC specification. As a result, Opal SSC is a broadly-supported industry standard with many security management software vendors supporting mixed environments of Opal SSC-compliant SEDs and legacy software encryption applications.
  • Improved performance: Software encryption uses CPU cycles and system memory capacity, reducing the performance of applications. The hardware encryption built-into the MKxx61GSYD allows full storage I/O speeds, ensuring that users will experience no reduction in application performance due to background encryption processes.
  • Transparency: Because SED security features are transparent to applications and operating systems, the MKxx61GSYD can be deployed into any managed security environment supporting the industry standard Opal SSC specification. The Toshiba MKxx61GSYD model also provides features to support secure, role-based pre-boot access authentication such as that which is employed by the leading security management ISVs in their client security, enterprise client administration, and single-sign-on frameworks.
  • Reduced cost and simplicity: The MKxx61GSYD has built-in hardware encryption and therefore can help eliminate the expenses associated with software encryption licenses. The built-in encryption also eliminates the need to escrow media encryption keys, reducing the complexity of key management.

“Data is at the heart of business success, so it is critical that organisations are proactive in ensuring their valuable customer data does not fall into the wrong hands,” Martin Larsson, Vice President, Toshiba Europe, Storage Device Division. “Strong data encryption and access authentication provide the foundations for meeting the “safe harbour” provisions of privacy protection laws. The MKxx61GSYD helps businesses to protect their data assets by utilising the Opal SCC specification, a global standard which is broadly supported by leading security solutions providers. Users will benefit from richer security capabilities, in addition to optimum application performance.”

Larsson continued: “Toshiba’s close partnerships with the world’s leading independent security vendors ensures that Toshiba’s SED models can be integrated seamlessly with the most widely supported managed security environments. The MKxx61GSYD can be deployed and managed in the same way as existing software encryption solutions for client PCs. This means that businesses can quickly realise the practical benefits of drive-based encryption, without damage to any existing encryption software deployment they might have – assuring organisations of complete data protection.”

“Encryption standards established by organisations such as The Trusted Computing Group are making it significantly easier to deploy security solutions such as self-encrypted HDDs on portable PCs", said IDC industry analyst, John Rydning. "Toshiba is aiming squarely at the need for stronger data security by launching its new mobile 2.5-inch (6.4cm) HDD with AES 256 encryption embedded in the drive hardware, and designed to The Trusted Computing Group's Opal SSC specification."

Toshiba is shipping samples of the MKxx61GSYD now. Volume production is scheduled for Q1 2011. For more information on the Toshiba line of industry-leading mobile and enterprise-class, small form factor hard drives, visit www.storage.toshiba.eu.

Product specifications:

Model number

MKxx61GSYD

Maximum capacity (formatted) [1]

640/500 // 320/250/160

Number of platters

2 // 1

Areal density (max)

512.1 Gb/in2

Media transfer rate (max)

1,575 Mbps

Average seek time

12 ms

Rotational speed

7,200 RPM

Buffer memory

16 MB

Interface

Serial ATA 3.0 Gb/sec, Revision 2.6 (ATA-8)

Interface transfer rate

3 Gb/s

External dimensions (WxDxH; mm)

69.85 mm x 100.0 mm x 9.5 mm

Weight (g)

115/98 g (max)

Energy consumption efficiency

0.0013/0.0016/0.0025/0.0032/0.0050 W/GB

Shock resistance:
                  Operating
           Non-operating

 

3,185 m/s2 (325 G) 2ms
8,820 m/s2 (900 G) 1ms

Acoustics:
Idle
Seek

 

26 // 23 dB
26 // 23 dB

Certified encryption algorithms

AES-256 (FIPS 197); 
NIST CAVP - AES #1484

Industry-standard access authentication and device management

TCG Storage Architecture Core Specification
TCG Storage Security Subsystem Class:
Opal SSC

About Toshiba Europe Storage Device Division

Toshiba Europe Storage Device Division (SDD) has remained at the forefront of the storage industry for over 30 years and markets high quality hard disk drives to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), system integrators and distributors within the EMEA region. As the only full-range supplier of 3.5-inch (8.9cm), 2.5-inch (6.4cm) and 1.8-inch (4.6cm) HDDs in the world, Toshiba sets many of today’s industry standards for HDD technology. Throughout its history, Toshiba SDD has revolutionized the design and development of small form factor storage devices and its HDDs can be found inside the world's leading GPS navigation systems, portable media players and entertainment systems. The company also pioneered the development of automotive-grade HDDs and to date, leads in the automotive HDD segment with an 75% market share world widw. In addition, Toshiba Storage Device Division offers an extensive range of advanced technology drives such as high durability 24/7, extended temperature and Solid State Drive development for the industrial and enterprise sector applications as well as portable external hard disk drives.

About Toshiba

Toshiba is a world leader and innovator in pioneering high technology, a diversified manufacturer and marketer of advanced electronic and electrical products spanning information & communications systems; digital consumer products; electronic devices and components; power systems, including nuclear energy; industrial and social infrastructure systems; and home appliances. Toshiba was founded in 1875, and today operates a global network of more than 740 companies, with 204,000 employees worldwide and annual sales surpassing 6.3 trillion yen (US$68 billion). Visit Toshiba's web site at www.toshiba.co.jp/index.htm.

[1] One Gigabyte (1GB) means 109 = 1,000,000,000 bytes and One Terabyte (1TB) means 1012 = 1,000,000,000,000 bytes using powers of 10.  A computer operating system, however, reports storage capacity using powers of 2 for the definition of 1GB= 230 = 1,073,741,824 bytes and 1TB = 240 = 1,099,511,627,776 bytes, and therefore shows less storage capacity.  Available storage capacity (including examples of various media files) will vary based on file size, formatting, settings, software and operating system and other factors.