As far as I know, the AES implementation in Seagates's Momentus drives is 
FIPS-certified. It was in the press some time ago ...




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That looks promising.  However, despite the blasting of the word 
"government" all over the press release, I failed to locate the magical 
acronym of "FIPS-140-2."  I have an inquiry into Seagate to see if 
they're "in process," but we're _STRONGLY_ discouraged (read: basically 
prohibited) from purchasing encryption technology that's not FIPS-140-2 
Certified.

Ali, Saqib wrote:
>>  Get an external enclosure and you can take your desktop where ever you 
go.
>>  (of sorts).
> 
> Check out BlackArmor:
> http://www.maxtorsolutions.com/en/promos/black_armor/
> http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2282773,00.asp
> http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.aspx?edc=1444292
> 
> BlackArmor is an External Drive featuring a hardware based FDE drive.
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