RE: Does NTFS Security protect you from theft
- From: Derz <Derz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 17:06:00 -0700
Thanks for the helpful information and links.
Upon review, it would appear that the delivered Encryption technology could
be used on XP to effectively protect the privacy of data if the system is
stolen..
This could work fine for single user systems, or systems with limited file
sharing among users. However, due to the inability to define group access to
all files in "encrypted folders", (this access can only be applied to
individual files), the use of this technology in an environment where files
are freely shared among users would be very cumbersome.
TrueCrypt looks like a good choice for a SOHO which is what I am interested
in protecting.
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