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Re: Laptop Encryption Software


From: "Mclaughlin, Kevin L (mclaugkl)" <mclaugkl () UCMAIL UC EDU>
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 15:49:10 -0500

Hi Todd:
Bowling Green University just negotiated a deal with PGP for Ohio state
pricing that is hard to beat.  Bowling Green, UC, Toledo and a couple of
other Ohio Universities will be moving forward with PGP as our
encryption product of choice.

-Kevin


Kevin L. McLaughlin
CISM, CISSP, PMP, ITIL Master Certified
Director, Information Security
University of Cincinnati
513-556-9177 (w)
513-703-3211 (m)
513-558-ISEC (department)
 
 
 
 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Julian Thompson [mailto:jthmpsn2 () MEMPHIS EDU] 
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 11:34 AM
To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU
Subject: Re: [SECURITY] Laptop Encryption Software

Try looking into Compusec from CE-Infosys
(http://www.ce-infosys.com/english/downloads/free_compusec/index.html)

There is a free and a paid (Using tokens) version(s), as well as windows
and some Linux distros, allowing dual booting.

Might be worth a look anyway.

--
(J)

-----Original Message-----
From: clementz.7 [mailto:clementz.7 () OSU EDU] 
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 9:06 AM
To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU
Subject: [SECURITY] Laptop Encryption Software

Hello All,

We are looking into a few different pieces of software for laptop
encryption
and were wondering what everyone were using or had success with.  A few
products we were looking at were Truecrypt and Cyberangel.   Cyberangel
being more robust seems to be the logical choice,  but we were just
seeing
if anyone was using anything else.  Also looking for the Cyberangel
equivalent for Macs.

Thanks,

Todd Clementz
Systems Engineer
Knowlton School of Architecture
The Ohio State University

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