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BitLocker Drive Encryption: Value-Add Extensibility Options

White Papers To prevent this, the new Microsoft BitLocker Drive Encryption feature of Microsoft Windows Vista allows the entire Microsoft Windows volume and all system and stored user data to be encrypted. BitLocker enhances data protection by bringing together...

[November 22, 2006, 0:00]

BitLocker Drive Encryption: Executive Overview

White Papers This paper provides an introduction to BitLocker Drive Encryption; an exciting new data protection feature available in Microsoft Windows Vista that addresses a growing concern: the theft or unwanted disclosure of data made available through...

[December 6, 2006, 0:00]

Bitlocker key to safe disk disposal, says Microsoft

News Microsoft claims that businesses planning to use Vista together with its Bitlocker hard drive encryption technology will have an easy and safe way to dispose of their hard disks. With Vista and Bitlocker, businesses will be able to throw hard disks...

[April 26, 2006, 11:05]

BitLocker Drive Encryption

White Papers BitLocker Drive Encryption, available in Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Ultimate, and Microsoft Windows Server Code Name "Longhorn" operating systems, is a data-protection feature. BitLocker addresses the very real threats of...

[November 22, 2006, 0:00]

This technique does not just apply to bitlocker

Talkback The description of this attack is not limited only to bitlocker so it seems a shame that Bitlocker is highlighted as being at risk solely.

[December 8, 2009, 17:01]

Researchers break into BitLocker

News The security test lab of Fraunhofer SIT has published a technique for getting around Microsoft's BitLocker disk-encryption technology, even when BitLocker is used in connection with a hardware-based Trusted Platform Module.

[December 7, 2009, 15:59]

Findings From the 'Information Security, Privacy and Risk' Research Community: Windows Vista's BitLocker Planning Starts Now

White Papers While most enterprise deployments of Windows Vista won't start until 2008, enterprises must make some immediate changes in their hardware procurement specifications to be ready for the full-drive encryption called "BitLocker.

[October 5, 2009, 0:00]

Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption Design Guide

White Papers This paper describes the various aspects of planning for deploying Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption for Windows Vista Enterprise and Windows Vista Ultimate computers in an enterprise environment. To plan enterprise deployment of BitLocker, one...

[March 29, 2008, 0:01]

Windows Vista Bitlocker: Boon or Bust?

White Papers A controversial new Vista feature called Bitlocker sounds simple enough. Combined with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip on a PC's motherboard, Bitlocker encrypts an entire hard drive. But there are fears that Bitlocker will be used by...

[November 23, 2006, 0:00]

Bitlocker key to safe disk disposal, says Microsoft

Talkback Truecrypt solidly destroys this miserable excuse for security, stacking 3 layers of encryption in different algorythms on top of eachother. Trusting Microsoft with my documents violates every meaning of privacy, as Microsoft betrayed us before with...

[April 26, 2006, 14:59]

Bitlocker key to safe disk disposal, says Microsoft

Talkback Is the first poster telling me that M$ is not secure? I've been trusting them since 1991 and now I find out my data is not safe? How can this be when M$ has assured me that I'm using the most secure OS on planet earth?

[April 27, 2006, 10:46]

Data Center of the Future: Bitlocker

White Papers Hear about BitLocker™, and important component in WS08 that adds whole disk encryption and secure startup.

[December 2, 2009, 13:30]

Vista backdoor rumours shut down

Talkback Why would a backdoor be limited to BitLocker? All we hear from Ferguson is that BitLocker by itself make not have a back door and his team will not put that one in. Why would MS use it's own developers for such a sensitive issue requiring the...

[March 6, 2006, 9:06]

I strongly disagree

Talkback I know many Windows Power-User's and no one wants to use BitLocker or Complete PC Backup. Whats the point of using BitLocker at home? You want to lock your illegal MP3 or porn vidoes? And complete PC Backup?

[December 14, 2006, 17:12]

TechNet Webcast: Windows 7 Enhanced Security and Control (Level 300)

White Papers The presenter discusses few topics such as User Account Control improvements, enhanced auditing, Network Access Protection (NAP), firewall improvements, AppLocker, BitLocker and BitLocker To Go enhancements, Direct Access, Windows Internet...

[August 1, 2009, 1:21]

Vista backdoor rumours shut down

News The discussion centres on BitLocker Drive Encryption, a planned security feature for Vista, the update to the Windows operating system. BitLocker encrypts data to protect it if the computer is lost or stolen.

[March 6, 2006, 8:45]

Vista encryption is *optional*

Talkback Vista is available in five SKUs, only two of which support encryption (a feature known as "BitLocker", or "BitLocker Drive Encryption" - BDE). An interesting article, and an interesting idea. Who knows, in fact, where the next "big thing" in IT is...

[November 27, 2006, 9:45]

Multi-OS PCs suffer Vista SP1 installation hitches

News A thread on Microsoft's TechNet forums reveals that the situation is due to the BitLocker feature which is present only in Vista Enterprise and Vista Ultimate. Michael Kleef, a Microsoft technology adviser, told ZDNet.co.uk sister site Builder AU...

[March 25, 2008, 8:13]

Microsoft releases Windows 7 beta

News If you take a traditional USB drive and then turn on BitLocker, you can either put in a password or lock [the USB drive] using a smartcard. A USB drive encrypted using BitLocker To Go will be usable on a PC running Windows 7, Vista or XP — although...

[January 8, 2009, 1:30]

Windows Vista December CTP review

Reviews BitLocker drive encryption The trick with BitLocker is that the encryption key can be stored directly on the motherboard, in a chip called a TPM, or Trusted Platform Module. December's CTP offers us a preview of a few features we haven't seen yet...

[December 20, 2005, 8:55]

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