IEEE 1667
IEEE 1667 ("Standard Protocol for Authentication in Host Attachments of Transient Storage Devices") is a standard published and maintained by the IEEE that describes various methods for authenticating transient storage devices such as USB flash drives when they are inserted into a computer. The protocol is universal, and thus operating-system independent. On 25 November 2008 Microsoft announced that IEEE 1667 will be implemented on Windows 7. It is currently part of Windows Vista (SP2) and Windows 7,[1] Server 2008,[2] Server 2012, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.
References
- โ "Enhanced Storage". MSDN.Microsoft.com. Microsoft. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
- โ "Introducing Enhanced Storage Access". Technet.Microsoft.com. Microsoft. 9 March 2008. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
Further reading
- Rich, Donald (2007). "Authentication in Transient Storage Device Attachments". Computer. IEEE. 40 (4): 102โ104. doi:10.1109/MC.2007.116. (subscription required (help)).
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