does check point work with SED's?


  1. Posts : 4
    32 bit
       #1

    does check point work with SED's?


    see above
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       #2

    I don't know but short of just waiting for a member with knowledge of this to respond I would suggest you contact Check Point Software Technologies and ask them. You can contact them here: Check Point - Security Appliances, Security Gateways, Firewall, Security Management, Endpoint Security & Software Blades
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       #3

    lex,

    What is an SED?

    What are trying to accomplish.
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    karlsnooks said:
    lex,

    What is an SED?

    What are trying to accomplish.
    Self Encrypting Drive! see here:
    Self-encrypting drives: SED the best-kept secret in hard drive encryption security
    The use of Check Point would add another layer of security but i think there would be a conflict but don't know from experience so best disregard that opinion. It was formulated by my strange form of logic!
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    mitchell,
    Thanks. That would fit.
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    Lex,

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