I've been use TrueCrypt for my backup service via
my FTP server.  It encrypts the data coming in on the fly
and should my server be stolen, the encrypted hard drive
is dismounted and can only be re-mounted using a password.

So if anyone steals my server, they can't get any data from it.
It uses AES-256 bit encryption.

It's found at SourceForge.org and is free.  No hard to use.
Once I set it up, it's worked flawlessly.  (But I haven't had my
server stolen, so I can't give you a real-world example... :o)

Rick


-----Original Message-----
From: Al Musella, DPM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2007 6:16 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Stolen server.

>I don't suppose they used Vista with Bitlocking on the HDD? That 
>would make any info on the HDD virtually useless.


They were still on windows2000 server.   That would have been smart. 
I will recommend it for the new system..
Boy was this aggravating.  





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