Re: Cached Domain Password on Notebook, secure?
From: Laura A. Robinson (larobins@bellatlantic.net)Date: 02/19/02
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From: "Laura A. Robinson" <larobins@bellatlantic.net> To: "Varga Daniel (QI/RZS4) *" <Daniel.Varga@de.bosch.com>, <focus-ms@securityfocus.com> Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2002 17:24:22 -0500
> We plan to roll out EFS to secure our notebooks in case they get lost but
as
> I see the security of EFS stands and falls with the security of the
password
> of the user.
>
No, the security of EFS stands or fails with the location of the user and
recovery agent keys. Get them off the hard drive.
Laura
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