On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 6:11 PM, tracej <[email protected]> wrote:

> My work laptop had Windows XP. It crapped out due to disk corruption
> issues. Being a geek I put Ubuntu on it but was informed I also had to
> put PGP whole disk encryption on it as well. Went to the pgp.com site
> but don't see a Linux version. Are there any Linux versions out there
> anyone is aware of? I'd hate to go back to XP because my laptop is now
> about 4 times faster.
>
<snip>

If your employer insists on spending money on a solution, I recently read
through the discounted offerings for Vanderbilt faculty/staff and saw Check
Point Full Disk for Linux.  I have not seen, touched or prodded this (or
anything like it) but it appears to be a pay solution that does exactly the
same thing.  $48.50 for Vanderbilt departments.  $50.84 for faculty/staff.
I have not idea what the retail cost is.

http://www.checkpoint.com/products/datasecurity/pc/

Paul

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