Just my personal opinion, but I tend to agree that Full Disk Encryption (or Full Operating System Encryption) is a pretty good way to go and...
There are various things that can unexpectedly change the boot-up options in Win7; I've run into this with different versions of "Perfect Disk" in...
You are so right and it really bears repeating, and repeating... Say Nothing! If that isn't possible in your jurisdiction, try to talk to a...
I'm not connected with Privazer and can't give you an "official" response. But I can tell you I've used Privazer for quite a long time now (since...
As a Bitdefender user/customer I worry that this development will provide incentive for BD products to be more complex so that customers will...
Just want to add a practical consideration -- namely, I have strong doubts that multiple levels of plausible deniability would be effective in the...
That's pretty questionable as a general proposition (which is to say that high prices don't mean you're getting a correspondingly high quality...
Although those promoting or having a stake in Kaspersky might not see negative comments as helpful, others who are considering evaluating, using,...
If memory serves, it was this issue, upwards of two years ago, that was the final straw for me and KIS. At that point I switched to Bitdefender...
Hard to believe that none of the knowledgeable, and in many cases, brilliant, users who frequent these forum, have answered your questions....
Frig storage most likely would prevent cellphone transception IMO -- BUT (and this is a really big 'but') storing cellphones upon parties' arrival...
Definitely a different approach to privacy. I personally have a hard time reading some of these fonts, and wondered whether recipients might...
Am not familiar with CipherixLE (looks interesting); but from the problem symptoms you describe, it's possible that "Run as Administrator" will...
Back on topic. There is yet another issue relating to hardware/software SSD encryption to explore: the issue of how the encryption processes...
EDIT @LockBox, Please accept my apology for my prior comments. Please also accept my thanks for your numerous contributions, many of which...
Re LockBox's honest confusion: Do you have anything other than your own assertion to back up your claims set forth in "1.)"? If not it's just a...
Even if it were to be proven that NSA uses only hardware encryption, (a claim that is currently supported by a 'foundation' consisting solely of...
Lots of intelligent and knowledgeable comments here. On hardware encryption in general, there are clearly benefits to be had; see for example,...
On further thought, it seems to me the more realistic issue here is the possibility of a selectively creatable backdoor. In particular,...
The legal and practical liabilities associated with a backdoor would be carefully considered by any company considering intentionally implementing...
As to likelihood of a backdoor in SSD encryption, chances are well above the "likely" level that if a backdoor exists, any evidence of such will...
So exactly what is this "experience"? Not a single fact, not even a single claim is given to support the actual existence of "experience". Without...
Sorry I can't be of more help. Hope that someone else here can aid you. __
While you're waiting for help, let me tell you what I did to partially recover my lost data. Don't do this unless everything else has...
Perhaps we have actually made some progress after all. If I understand correctly, you are saying: (i) you encrypted the external drive as a...
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