On 9/30/2014 9:38 AM, Edward Ned Harvey (blu) wrote:
In linux, I'm not aware of any product that does whole disk encryption without 
needing a power-on password.  In windows, Bitlocker uses the TPM to ensure the 
OS gets booted untampered, and then your user logon password and OS security 
are used to prevent unauthorized access.  This is truly great to protect 
against thugs and laptop thieves.


No offense, but why would it/ how could it? A laptop thief isn't likely to be looking for /your/ info, just an appliance to sell. "Thugs", OTOH, will be able to apply rubber-hose cryptography if it's /your/ data they want, and either way having an encrypted hard disk doesn't seem like a deterrent.

Bill

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