At 18:59 4/17/2005, Winterlight, wrote: >I have a computer with sensitive data. The data is on two separate >partitions. The primary partition is all sensitive data. The secondary >partition only has a folder that is sensitive. > >I am not worried about external attack, I am not even worried about >physically accessing the computer while it is up and running, but I am >worried if someone were to steal the computer and have time, and physical >access to it. > >I would like to encrypt the data partition... and the folder on the other >partition. I would like to do this in such a way as to make the data, while >the computer is running normally, completely accessible both by the logged >in user and the network. But if the computer is shut down, the data should >not be able to be accessed without the right key, or some other method, no >matter how smart and sophisticated the effort. > >I want it to be safe for the data, easy to use, as if it isn't even there, >but the data needs to be encrypted in a un-hackable format. > >Any thoughts?
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