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<title>TidBITS: Whole disk encryption</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Following Joe Kissell's excellent article "Securing Your Disks with PGP Whole Disk Encryption" [1] we have been looking at securing our 10.5 MacBooks in case they do get stolen or lost. We have implemented most of the hardening suggestions made by Daniel Cuthbert of Corsaire [2] but do want to find some way of encrypting our disks.   <br><br>Ideally we want a solution that encrypts the storage when the MacBooks are asleep as well as when shutdown. These are development machines with Xcode, Eclipse and Parallels installed and used daily. We also want to avoid the pitfalls involved if we need to use utilities on a disk (we've had one disk die on us this morning - yes it was backed up!). Has anyone had any good experience or suggestions?   <br><br>[1]   
&lt;<a href="http://db.tidbits.com/article/9840">http://db.tidbits.com/article/9840</a>&gt;   <br><br>[2]   
&lt;<a href="http://research.corsaire.com/whitepapers/080818-securing-mac-os-x-leopard.pdf">http://research.corsaire.com/whitepapers/080818-securing-mac-os-x-leopard.pdf</a>&gt;]]></description>
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