What is the difference between Seagate Secure and DriveTrust?
We use the term Seagate Secure as a marketing title for the many features available in Seagate’s Momentus FDE.2 hard drive with real time, hardware encryption. These include the encryption activity, key management and a unique and very important password-controlled boot management system. At the beginning of our first-generation products, Seagate used the term DriveTrust for the same feature set. Several datasheets and white papers were produced during this time using DriveTrust terminology. Seagate Secure has replaced DriveTrust and so each should be considered as equivalent terms.