I recently purchased a Samsung T7 Shield SSD, and was surpised to find out there is Samsung's own proprietary security software installed.
I don't know what encryption this is using, but I see from Disk Utility that the drive is format to Master Boot Record using ExFat.
The advantage of this is that I can plug my SSD to either a PC or MAC and it's ready to be used.
However, I don't know if APFS encrypted would be superior to Samsung's own encryption, and who knows what it is or if it is even encrypted.
That said, if I was to go ahead and format the drive with APFS encrypted, if I wanted to bring the Samsung drive to it's factory default of using Samsung SSD Portable software, can I do it, or is it gone forever? (Obviously I will keep the files e.g. SamsungPortableSSD_Setup_Mac_1.0.pkg so I can use it. But that is a software that is installed on the computer and not on the SSD drive. So not sure if a format would erase it permanently.
I don't know what encryption this is using, but I see from Disk Utility that the drive is format to Master Boot Record using ExFat.
The advantage of this is that I can plug my SSD to either a PC or MAC and it's ready to be used.
However, I don't know if APFS encrypted would be superior to Samsung's own encryption, and who knows what it is or if it is even encrypted.
That said, if I was to go ahead and format the drive with APFS encrypted, if I wanted to bring the Samsung drive to it's factory default of using Samsung SSD Portable software, can I do it, or is it gone forever? (Obviously I will keep the files e.g. SamsungPortableSSD_Setup_Mac_1.0.pkg so I can use it. But that is a software that is installed on the computer and not on the SSD drive. So not sure if a format would erase it permanently.