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| Subject: | RE: Hard disk Encryption |
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| Date: | Fri, 09 Mar 2007 17:37:07 +0800 |
What about SecureDoc? Anyone tried it?
Rgds, JW
I would certainly go for Safeboot hard disk encryption Easy to manage which is very important towards users as they will be your assurance East to link with an active directory / ldap environment I evaluated Safeboot, Pointsec, Safeguard (Utimaco) and Safeboot I defentively the best
www.safeboot.com
Hugo Deckx Computer Forensic Manager
-----Original Message----- From: listbounce@securityfocus.com [mailto:listbounce@securityfocus.com] On Behalf Of Andrea Sent: donderdag 8 maart 2007 20:32 To: security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: Re: Hard disk Encryption
Why don't you have a look at Fox IT Control http://www.foxt.com/products/it_controls.html
The part of the software dedicated to workstation control allows you to encrypt part of the file systems using a group or a personal encryption key so that you can have different roles with different keys (accounting people, technicians, help desk etc..) and a user-personal encrypted folders at the same time. With group encryption keys only members of the specific group can have access to the docs in the encrypted folders, and that's good I think (e.g. tech people don't need to know your ridicolous salary ;) ). You can even have encrypted share folders (e.g. on a file server) and all docs are encrypted/decrypted on-fly on the end point (so they "travel" encrypted on you LAN).You can manage all the groups/keys quite easily from a centralized server and you don't need to be a high-encryption-skilled guy actually.
I installed it few times on customers site when the software was RSA-then-TFS branded and the finally bought it.
Hope this helps
andrea
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--- xaya.phiroz@gmail.com wrote: From: xaya.phiroz@gmail.com To: security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: Hard disk Encryption Date: 8 Mar 2007 04:44:43 -0000
Hello all,
I need to implement hard disk encryption in my enterprise and hence have been evaluating safegaurd Easy 4.31 and safeboot.
I have tested various facets (Encryption, management, installation, data recovery, etc) of both the tools and both appear to be equally good.
Since i do not have much knowledge of hard disk encryption, i wanted to know which tool is more effective and easy to manage.Or infact any other good hard disk encryption tool in your knowledge. I want to implement the tool in client server architecture for easy management.
would appreciate some comments.
regards
Xaya
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