BIOS password on SSD and/or disk encryption?
Posted: August 27th, 2016, 7:43
I see many threads on this forum about cracking BIOS passwords, especially "ATA" disk passwords.
How secure is a BIOS password of a SSD?
In particular, SSD of a Toshiba Portege Z30 series notebook?
I am not holding government secrets however I am sensitive about my privacy and my clients' privacy. Do you think it is a good idea to rely on BIOS password on this SSD or should I encrypt its partitions using LUKS?
What would be negative effects of using LUKS on SSD? Significant perfomance / lifespan drops?
I know it is probably better to use software encryption (as well) but I want to hear your thoughts on this situaton.
Thank you.
How secure is a BIOS password of a SSD?
In particular, SSD of a Toshiba Portege Z30 series notebook?
I am not holding government secrets however I am sensitive about my privacy and my clients' privacy. Do you think it is a good idea to rely on BIOS password on this SSD or should I encrypt its partitions using LUKS?
What would be negative effects of using LUKS on SSD? Significant perfomance / lifespan drops?
I know it is probably better to use software encryption (as well) but I want to hear your thoughts on this situaton.
Thank you.