What sort of overhead are we talking about? Is there a way to measure it?
Is there a way to determine whether or not your laptop can handle the
encryption process?
If I were encrypting my laptop for the first time, what is the process? I
presume you load the encryption software (but not to the hard drive?) and
encrypt the entire partition or drive. In actual use, I presume that there
is something that decrypts a document/spreadsheet/.exe prior to use.
Can I boot from an encrypted drive? Or do I have to have a bootable
partition and then do all my work in an encrypted partition?
I have a few questions, as you can see . . .
Steve
"Steve McKay" <steve.mckay@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:mailman.14658.1193865443.4459.pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Is anyone encrypting their laptop hard drive? If so, is it
corporate-mandated or personal choice? What product would/do you use to
do this?
TIA,
Steve
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