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Re: Laptop Encryption & Write Permissions

Subject: Re: Laptop Encryption & Write Permissions
Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 14:35:32 -0700
On 5/2/06, Ken S <ken.securitylist@gmail.com> wrote:
How will bitlocker (or other full drive encryption products)  impact
forensics investigations AND normal administrative functions for
machines that are 1) powered down and for those that are 2) on-line?

2) When the machine is online, there will be no difference. BindView, pstools etc will work the same way. 1) When the machine is off-line, the drive will be in a encrypted state, and the decryption keys are with the TPM. So any access to the drive in this "off-line" mode will require obtaining the decryption keys from the TPM.

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