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Re: Laptop
From: "CTSO (Michael A. Rodriguez)" <MA-Rodriguez2 () WIU EDU>
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 12:50:36 -0500
Pointsec, Utimaco, PGP are major players in the whole drive encryption area. You may also want to look at built-in drive encryption such as Seagate's Momentus 5400 FDE Hardware-Based Full Disc Encryption. I'll take hardware over software encryption almost any day of the week. Be careful about vendor claims if you also plan to take on removable media encryption as well! If I remember correctly, Absolute Software's lo-jack for laptops is BIOS based (so in theory it can't be tampered with) way to remotely inventory, track and recover (working with law enforcement)computers. Its available for Windows & Macs for something like $50 a year or $120 for 4 years. Enjoy, -- Michael A. Rodriguez, CISSP Chief Technology Security Officer Western Illinois University ma-rodriguez2 () wiu edu
Current thread:
- Laptop Chuck McCants (Jun 11)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Laptop CTSO (Michael A. Rodriguez) (Jun 11)
- Re: Laptop Reardon, Jack (Jun 11)
- Re: Laptop Sealey, Adam L (Jun 11)
- Re: Laptop John Kaftan (Jun 11)
- Re: Laptop Sarah Stevens (Jun 11)
- Re: Laptop Valdis Kletnieks (Jun 11)
- Re: Laptop Nipper, Johnny R. (Jun 11)
- Re: Laptop Michael A. Rodriguez (Jun 11)
- Re: Laptop Zach Jansen (Jun 11)
- Re: Laptop Basgen, Brian (Jun 11)
- Re: Laptop Julian Y. Koh (Jun 11)
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