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HDD FDE is being pushed by HDD vendors and a standard is being pursued for greater adoption via the [[Trusted Computing Group]]<ref>[https://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/ Trusted Computing Group: Home<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. Key management takes place within the HDD and encryption keys are protected by the drive firmware. However, some level of authentication must still take place within the CPU via either a software [[Pre-Boot Authentication]]<ref>[http://secude.com/htm/707/en/Pre-Boot_Authentication.htm SECUDE IT Security - Pre-Boot Authentication<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Environment or with a BIOS password.
 
An example of this is Stonewood with their [[Flagstone Hard Drive|Flagstone]]drives<ref>[http://www.stonewood.co.uk/stonewood_flagstone.aspx]</ref> drives.
 
==Chipset FDE==