Hi there,
I would like to put some sensitive information in my USB stick, so
I can take it with me (ssh private keys, certificates with private
key, maybe some file with bank users and passwords). It's evident that
losing that stick could cause me a lot of troubles, so is there any
way I can protect the information in it (maybe using a master
password), and be able to access it from Linux and Windows?
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