Or prisoner and military staff records over in the UK :)

Having looked at the TrueCrypt method, I don't think it's as...intuitive as we 
are looking for for our end users. It also requires admin rights, which rules 
out most of our end users and clients as they tend to run with 'proper' 
permissions.

Olly

From: James Rankin [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 29 January 2009 14:56
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Encrypting USB disks and CDs for posting

I wonder if anyone who works for the Child Benefits Agency up at Washington 
sends out requests like this now.....hehe
2009/1/29 Oliver Marshall 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>

Hi chaps,



Does anyone have any suggestions about how to securely encrypt data on a CD or 
USB HD that will go in the post? It has to be something that is fairly 
universal and doesn't require software at the other end (or at least if it 
does, that has to be free).



I thought about password protected RAR or Zip, or even self extracting rar's, 
but I doubt the real world security of something that you get password crackers 
for from most warez sites.

Any suggestions ?



Olly



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