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| Subject: | Re: Whole disk encryption |
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| Date: | Wed, 30 Aug 2006 09:57:16 -0700 |
> Has anyone thought about using something like Truecrypt to lock down a > VM image and only use the VM to do sensitive work? If anyone has, does > this work well?
Technologically this sounds good.
However how are you going to force your users to do all their sensitive work frm the vm session?
One way would be to give them only standard user rights to the host OS, no ability to install programs, and rights only to unlock the partition with the VM on it and to run that VM.
One possible answer is to DRM protect all the sensitive information so that it is stuck one particular platform ;-) It is a joke.... :)
Ha!
Kurt
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