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Re: Full Disk Encryption


From: "Sealey, Adam L." <Adam_Sealey () BAYLOR EDU>
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 13:40:13 -0600

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Kevin,

 

I presented a session at EDUCAUSE this past October detailing our experiences here at Baylor with Whole/Full Disk 
encryption.  You can find the abstract and powerpoint slides at 
http://www.educause.edu/E07/Program/11073?PRODUCT_CODE=E07/SESS038 .

 

Let me know if you have any questions.

Adam

 

From: Mclaughlin, Kevin (mclaugkl) [mailto:mclaugkl () UCMAIL UC EDU] 
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 10:23 AM
To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU
Subject: [SECURITY] Full Disk Encryption

 

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I know this topic has come up in the past and I dont want to repeat items so I do apologize in advance if this 
particular set of questions has already been ran through the wringer.

 

I need to collect data points on:

·         how many schools are using  a full disk encryption option for faculty and staff PCs that store regulated data 
(FERPA, HIPAA, GLB, PCI, etc.)

·         how many schools are using a full disk encryption option for faculty and staff external devices (thumb 
drives, USB, etc.) that store regulated data (FERPA, HIPAA, GLB, PCI, etc.)

·         have any of you successfully implemented an encrypted folder option that is being consistently followed by 
your community members? 

·         Have any of you implemented an encrypted folder option that you would call a failure as people arent using it 
in a consistent manner?

·         What was the main impetus for your decision to go with full disk encryption as a tool for your community to 
use?

 

You can respond back via the list or private email and I think you in advance for sharing any data points you feel I 
would find useful.

 

Happy Holidays.

- -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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