I'm wondering if anyone on the list has any experience with getting a recent i7 
CPU
notebook, hopefully with a SSD that meets the NIST criteria for FIPS 140-2 and
a BIOS and/or UEFI and TPM that supports some of the features like crypto 
erase, etc?

I'd like to purchase a new notebook and I have to deal with export control rules
and so on and I travel overseas.  So I'd like for the drive to be transparently
encrypted without the OS being involved, etc.  Any suggestions?

I'm currently using an old T-series for data collection but storing all data on 
a
hardware encrypted Imation Defender USB stick.  I'd like to be able to
use the notebook itself but I need FIPS 140-2 level 2 or better (the Imation
is Level 3) according to the legal beagles …

It is difficult to find out if BitLocker in 7 Enterprise is OK but I'm pretty 
sure a self-
encrypting drive would be. The only SSD I can find on the NIST list of FIPS 
approved
devices is the Samsung PM810 series which appears to have been replaced by the 
830
and 840 which are listed as self encrypting using AES 256 and so on but I don't 
see an
approval from NIST.

I guess a self-encrypting rotating hard disk would be OK but SSDs are nice from 
a
power and speed perspective.  Or do I just use an enterprise quality SATA 2.5" 
SED?

Thanks,

Stuart
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