On Sat, 30 Apr 2011 12:04:32 -0400 Kraktus wrote: > What the encrypted external drive *does* do is protect me from a thief > who jumps me along the way, while I am carrying the data.
In which case vnconfig and bioctl are just fine. You seem to be jumping about, you can use the following for portability two of which you've now mentioned. I'm not sure what you're getting at except you can only trust yourself, maybe or are you just hoping for some insight. All the products for windows I've seen (so far) have flaws (even ignoring network attacks), a users/managers job is to realise and manage them. Openssl is pretty cross platform but AES. Windows + encryption, is there any point. If you think so maybe in specific scenarios, then I don't know how difficult truecrypt would be to port. There's always gpg ready to go in ports and available for windows.

