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Re: Full Disk Laptop Encryption
From: gjgowey () tmo blackberry net
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 16:57:42 +0000
I was on the end-user side of things with Pointsec when I worked for my last client. I must admit that, aside from the login screen at boot, it was completely transparent after that and I really didn't feel too much of a performance hit from it on the old laptop that I was given (with 1GB of ram of course). I ran eclipse and developed a java applet without any hiccups. Geoff Sent from my BlackBerry wireless handheld. -----Original Message----- From: "Lafosse, Ricardo" <rlafosse () sfwmd gov> Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 09:52:36 To:<security-basics () securityfocus com> Subject: Full Disk Laptop Encryption Hello all, I am currently researching full disk laptop encryption solutions; I have heard about Pointsec PC. Any insight, suggestions, or experience would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Ricardo
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- Re: Full Disk Laptop Encryption, (continued)
- Re: Full Disk Laptop Encryption gjgowey (Sep 28)
- Full Disk Encryption, Digital Signatures and enterprise Data Analysis and Transactional Auditing (eDATA) Bob Beringer (Sep 28)
- Re: Full Disk Encryption, Digital Signatures and enterprise Data Analysis and Transactional Auditing (eDATA) gjgowey (Sep 28)
- RE: Full Disk Encryption, Digital Signatures and enterprise Data Analysis and Transactional Auditing (eDATA) Bob Beringer (Sep 28)
- Re: Full Disk Encryption, Digital Signatures and enterprise Data Analysis and Transactional Auditing (eDATA) gjgowey (Sep 28)
- RE: Full Disk Encryption, Digital Signatures and enterprise Data Analysis and Transactional Auditing (eDATA) Bob Beringer (Sep 28)
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- Re: Full Disk Laptop Encryption gjgowey (Sep 28)
- RE: Full Disk Laptop Encryption Bob Beringer (Sep 28)