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How To, When You Have To Encrypt Absolutely Everything? 468

Dark Neuron writes "My institution has thousands of computers, and is looking at starting an IT policy to encrypt everything, all hard drives, including desktops, laptops, external hard drives, USB flash drives, etc. I am looking at an open source product for Windows, Mac, UNIX, as well as portable hard drives, but I am concerned about overhead and speed penalties. Does anyone have experience and/or advice with encrypting every single device in a similar situation?"

Comment Re:The article is incorrect with respect to ext4.. (Score 1) 319

Because the operating system would tell you what the metadata means. I don't quite see how 'file.notavirus' and 'file' with metadata saying 'notavirus' makes any difference apart from the latter being more flexible. Still. nothing prevents us from doing both, and as it stands it's too hard to establish cross-operating system support for it to be feasible.

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