Seagate FIPS 140-2 cheat sheet

Seagate recently announced the Momentus family of self-encrypting drives are now  FIPS-140-2 certified.  So you may ask what drives do I need to look for?  What are the model numbers? Luckily, Seagate produced a cheat sheet and shared it at the NSA Conference last week.  For those of you that were unable to attend the conference, you can download the cheat sheet here.

Seagate Secure™ Self-Encrypting Drives With FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Certification

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