February 25, 2013, TCG Security Sessions, San Francisco—A panel considered the need for protecting content from unauthorized users. Eric Ogren from the Ogren Group moderated the panel. The panel was comprised of Hussein Syed from Barnabas Health, Clain Anderson from Lenovo, and Michael Willett from Samsung. Syed opened with comments about Barnabas. They are an [...]
January 6, 2013, Storage Visions Conference, Las Vegas—A panel looked at the challenges of security and protection for stored content. Michael Willett from Samsung and the Trusted Computing Group moderated. Speakers were Chris Bross from DriveSavers, Robert Day from Linuxworks, Bob Thibadeau from Wave Systems, and Dave Anderson from Seagate. Allison Boerum from Kroll Ontrack [...]
February 28, 2012- San Francisco, CA – An observation about the RSA exhibit floor and the general state of the security products that were being shown. The industry has been traditionally focused on P2P data flow that is based on business and text data traffic. The major modification to this assumption was the further definition [...]
January 8, 2012, Storage Visions, Las Vegas—A panel looked at the issues associated with managing and protecting stored content. Michael Willett from Samsung moderated the panel. Presenters included Ben Thiel from Micron, David Duncan from imation, Aidan Herbert from Wave Systems, and Jorge Campello from Hitachi. Additional panelists included Chris Bross from Drivesavers and Tom [...]
August 2011 – In a recent discussion with Robert Wann, CEO of Enova Technology had a chance to review their new offering in the storage hardware encryption chipset line the X-Wall MX 256 and the X-Wall MX 256C. Enova is known for its FIPS level certified interface chips that make the basis of many of [...]
M&E Tech has been covering the RSA Conference; one of the most influential information security events in the US for the past 20years. The show floor is full of products to both keep data at rest secured and to enhance secure communications. Many of these products use encryption to render the data unreadable by unauthorized [...]




