Yeah, one of my clients that does portfolio management has been using this
program for a while.  They snail mail hard drives across the US with
important banking information and use this program to make sure that the
info is indecypherable if it gets in the wrong hands.

(I still say that PGP kicks Truecrypt's butt, though.)

On 2/15/06, Diehl, William <[email protected]> wrote:
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>  I'm not sure if some of you are on the Unisog mailing list or not, but
> they have a nice thread starting on drive encryption.
>
> An opensourced program called Truecrypt was mentioned (www.truecrypt.org).
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> Perhaps I'm just ignorant, or have been to lazy to search up until now,
> but this program rocks. Works in Windows and Linux, encrypts on a mounted
> file or partition level. Works great with thumbdrives.
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> I may be preaching to the choir, but I'm happy to have found it. I have a
> lexar Touchguard with thumbprint reader. Thing isn't very useful since it
> doesn't support encrypted partitions natively L (was a cool gadget to buy
> though). Now I can have an encrypted thumbdrive from the partition up (even
> though I can't use my finger to open it, oh well).
>
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>
> Later!
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>
> William Diehl
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