A Personal Digital Key Digital Content Security System (PDK-DCSS) is used
to protect computers from unauthorized use and protect the digital
content stored on computers from being wrongfully accessed, copied,
and/or distributed. The basic components of the PDK-DCSS are (1) a
standard hard drive device, with the addition of a PDK Receiver/Decoder
Circuit (PDK-RDC) optionally integrated into the hard drive's controller,
and (2) a PDK-Key associated with the PDK-RDC. The PDK-Key and RDC
technology is utilized to provide two categories of protection: (1) hard
drive access control for providing Drive-Level and Sector-Level
protection and (2) operating system-level independent file protection for
providing File-Level and Network-Level protection.