The best product we've found is Protect Data from PointSec. www.pointsec.com
It does whole disk encryption so it takes the end user really out of the
equation!

Best Regards,
Britt Lindley
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Britt L. Lindley
Executive, Global Information Security
Marconi PLC
3000 Marconi Drive
Warrendale, PA 15086
Main 724.742.7476
Mobile 724.321.9275
Fax 724.742.4680
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.marconi.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Walter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 4:44 AM
To: 'security basics'
Subject: Re: Encryption on portables


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Am 07.09.01 ward von Martin M Samson das Folgende gesandt:

> My client needs to encrypt specific files on several IBM portables. The
> sales force is using Lotus Approach databases and Word/WordPro for
> documents. The files need to be de-encrypted while they are in use an
> re-encrypted automatically afterwards. The process needs to be
> transparent to the user (they are not computer savvy) and light (some
> machines are pretty old).

Did you try ScramDisk (http://www.scramdisk.clara.net/), Blowfish Advanced
FS (http://www.bsn.ch/Lasse/bfacs.htm) or E4M (http://www.e4m.net/)?
They're free (at least for personal use, don't know about business use
right now). Some versions of PGP also include PGPdisk.

Stefan
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Everybody wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die.
GnuPG key 0x57966947 (from keyserver or http://transfer.to/dunkelkammer)
GnuPG Key fingerprint: 6719 7C67 E188 4419 C7F6 786E 58C0 AEBF 5796 6947
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