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From: arr at watson.org (Andrew R. Reiter)
Subject: harddisk encryption


Hrm; this, I believe, is only supported under FreeBSD, but check out:

http://phk.freebsd.dk/pubs/bsdcon-03.gbde.paper.pdf

I haven't followed the entire thread so not sure if this would be useful
to you or not.

Cheers,
Andrew


On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Mike Klein wrote:

:Have you considered PGPdisk?
:
:Not only is crypto proven, but you get source code too (which is usually
:the case with truly proven crypto technologies).
:
:
:-mike klein
:
:Lentila de Vultur wrote:
:
:>hi,
:>
:>i'm evaluating a software that performs harddisk encryption for deploying in
:>my company. the software in question is utimaco safeguard easy v4.10
:>(www.utimaco.com) running on w2k.
:>
:>i am interested in communitty's oppinion about this product. has anyone
:>performed a detailed analysis of it? i googled around but i couldn't find
:>much information, except that the version 3.20 sr1 has earned an eal3
:>certification from the german federal agency for it security.
:>
:>tia
:>
:>
:>
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Andrew R. Reiter
arr@...son.org
arr@...eBSD.org

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