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| Subject: | RE: File encryption |
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| Date: | Thu, 24 Nov 2005 08:37:46 +0530 |
Question on file encryption. We want to add a layer to our file security.Our hard disks are encrypted and we would like to add single file encryption.
I want to know why you want to add one more layer of file security. If your Hard disk are already encrypted then with a strong encryption then you don't need the extra Encryption.
What is the best product that would silently encrypt and decrypt on-the-fly so it's transparent to the users?
I recommend you use PGP disk ecnryption. It has whole disk enceyption as well as it can create files that Can act as drives and are assissable using a drive letters. Type one password and you can access the files just like on hard disk Not exactly transpertnt but almost there and very good product with Exceptional support. ________________________________________________________________________ Delivered using the Free Personal Edition of Mailtraq (www.mailtraq.com)
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