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Disk encryption

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Disk encryption is a computer security technique that encrypts data stored on a computer's mass storage and automatically decrypts the information when an authorized user requests it. Disk encryption systems intercept operating system read and write operations and carry out the appropriate cryptographic transformations without any special action by the user except supplying a password or pass phrase at the beginning of a session. Disk encryption can apply to a directory or an entire disk volume.

Disk encryption is paricularly suited to portable devices such as laptop computers and thumb drives. If used properly, someone finding a lost device will have access only to meaninless encrypted files. A strong pass phrase (e.g. five or more diceware words) is essential for full security.

Common disk encryption software:


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