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| Subject: | RE: password protect encrypted directory |
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| Date: | Mon, 16 Aug 2004 23:22:39 +0200 |
All, The best product I found so far to protect folders but also files (based on extension) is called C4-Polytrust More info at http://www.polytrust.com and http://www.safeboot.com/ SC Award Best Encryption Solution 2004 Rgs, Hugo Deckx Corporate IT Security & Computer Forensic Manager Belgacom nv Belgium Telecom Operator mailto:hugo.deckx@belgacom.be Phone +3222024914 -----Original Message----- From: Thomas T. Evans, III [mailto:ttevans@hawkcorp.net] Sent: 16 August 2004 15:01 To: 'Dana Rawson'; security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: RE: password protect encrypted directory Dana: Depending on how far you want to go, PGP will allow you to create a mountable volume that is encrypted and needs a password to view. The volume is not visible unless mounted, if I recall correctly. That should be pretty secure. Thomas T. Evans, III CCNA Senior Network Manager Hawk Corporation ttevans@hawkcorp.net 216-267-7787 Ext. 500 Cell: 440-669-2526 Fax: 917-464-7241 President, MFG/Pro Midwest User Group "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has limits" --Albert Einstein -----Original Message----- From: Dana Rawson [mailto:absolutezero273c@nzoomail.com] Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 12:38 PM To: security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: password protect encrypted directory G'Day, all. Hope this isn't too basic of an issue but I wanted to ask for your direction if possible. Preface: I have directory which contains sensitive data on a w2k/xp laptop. I have the directory and files residing within encrypted. Issue: I would like to password protect this directory so even the user who is logged into this profile is prompted for a password prior to gaining access to this data. Desired outcome: By accomplishing this (if possible) I wish to deny access to this data via remote entry/being hacked, and also protect the data should the laptop be stolen, or someone walks away from their computer without locking it (i.e. ctrl-alt-del) leaving it wide open for someone to sit down and start playing. Is this something that can be accomplished? Is there commercial or opensource software available? I have found software on the web that states it can password protect a directory, but with out installing and testing all of them how can I know if it most secure? Has anyone tested or reviewed this type of software? Is anyone familiar with this that might make a recommendation? Thanks again in advance for your time. Regards, Dana --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ethical Hacking at the InfoSec Institute. Mention this ad and get $545 off any course! All of our class sizes are guaranteed to be 10 students or less to facilitate one-on-one interaction with one of our expert instructors. Attend a course taught by an expert instructor with years of in-the-field pen testing experience in our state of the art hacking lab. Master the skills of an Ethical Hacker to better assess the security of your organization. Visit us at: http://www.infosecinstitute.com/courses/ethical_hacking_training.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ethical Hacking at the InfoSec Institute. Mention this ad and get $545 off any course! All of our class sizes are guaranteed to be 10 students or less to facilitate one-on-one interaction with one of our expert instructors. Attend a course taught by an expert instructor with years of in-the-field pen testing experience in our state of the art hacking lab. Master the skills of an Ethical Hacker to better assess the security of your organization. Visit us at: http://www.infosecinstitute.com/courses/ethical_hacking_training.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ethical Hacking at the InfoSec Institute. Mention this ad and get $545 off any course! All of our class sizes are guaranteed to be 10 students or less to facilitate one-on-one interaction with one of our expert instructors. Attend a course taught by an expert instructor with years of in-the-field pen testing experience in our state of the art hacking lab. Master the skills of an Ethical Hacker to better assess the security of your organization. Visit us at: http://www.infosecinstitute.com/courses/ethical_hacking_training.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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