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Story: Vista will force need for network forensics

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Posted by: nrlz (Wednesday 29 November 2006, 1:27 AM)

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if like XP

If the encrypted drives function like the Encrypted File System in Windows XP, then a network administrator can specify a third set of public keys as a data recovery key which all users have to import. This third set of keys then allow the third party owner to decrypt any of the data encrypted by their users.

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