On 2025-10-06, David Christensen <[email protected]> wrote: > On 10/5/25 05:12, Greg wrote: >> On 2025-10-05, David Christensen <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Encrypting "at-rest data" is the starting point -- e.g. the disks are >>> powered off and an adversary tries to access the computer and/or disks. >>> >>> >>> data inaccessible). When I tried moving a password-enabled SED between >>> computers, I could not unlock the SED in the destination computer. I >> >> That's a relief. > > > I tried with only two computers and still am not certain if it was a > bug, a feature, or PEBKAC. Look up the SED standards if it matters.
I did a little bit, and you'd need to reveal at least the drive model, how it was locked, the OS on the target computer, and maybe something I haven't thought of in order to eliminate the uncertainty. > > David > >

