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Re: Encryption on Laptops?


From: David E Mazza <dmazza () adt com>
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 13:52:30 -0500

I would suggest looking into Mac/OS X. The filesystem can be natively encrypted and from what I understand, is extremely crack resilient.




On Mar 17, 2004, at 12:26 PM, Steven Joerger wrote:


Shanafelt, Gabe wrote:
If one wanted to encrypt data on a laptop but the enhanced cryptopack for Windows XP isn't strong enough, what products would you recommend? Preferably low cost or free products?
Thanks, Gabe

I was looking for something similar and came up with using the PGP Disk utility. Its not free, but for personal use its reasonably priced.

http://www.pgp.com/products/personal/index.html

Steve

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