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| Subject: | Re: Full Disk Laptop Encryption |
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| Date: | Fri, 28 Sep 2007 19:42:16 +0530 |
Hi Ricardo, Safeguard Hard disk encryption from utimaco is a good product that i have implemented in my organisation. It supports 256 bit AES encryption and can be integrated with Lenovo finger print scanner. It supports hibernation and has good recovery features.It can be intsalled via gp and also via scripts(incase you're in a non domain enviroment). Let me know incase you require more detailed information regards Tima On 9/27/07, Lafosse, Ricardo <rlafosse@sfwmd.gov> wrote:
Hello all, I am currently researching full disk laptop encryption solutions; I have heard about Pointsec PC. Any insight, suggestions, or experience would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Ricardo
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