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Re: RE: List of Full Disc Encryption products
From: kurt.kessler () umb com
Date: 11 Jul 2006 20:10:07 -0000
We are using a product called Data Armor. I'm not sure of the exact costs, but I think it was around 50k per 300 hosts. It is whole disk encryption. So far, it seems to be working pretty well. We are still in the beta stage though, and working on a few bugs due to our topology. It's pretty hidden from the user, so that in itself eliminates a lot of problems. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is sponsored by: SensePost Hacking, like any art, will take years of dedicated study and practice to master. We can't teach you to hack. But we can teach you what we've learned so far. Our courses are honest, real, technical and practical. SensePost willl be at Black Hat Vegas in July. To see what we're about, visit us at: http://www.sensepost.com/training.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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