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Troubleshooting Encryption In Vista Part III

EFS protects data from being read, not deleted. Because attempts to copy an EFS-encrypted file fail, many assume that an unauthorized user cannot delete the file either; however, it can be deleted.
EFS protects data stored on a local NTFS partition. It does not protect data when it is sent across a network. This is a [...]

Troubleshooting Encryption In Vista Part II

The problems with EFS can be greatly compounded if you are not looking for it as a possible culprit. When a user tries to access a file that has been encrypted by someone else, depending on the type of access attempted or the application being used, the user will generally get one of two messages: [...]

Troubleshooting Encryption In Vista Part I

Vista includes two encryption technologies: Encrypting File System (EFS) and BitLocker Drive Encryption. As with most technology, once you implement either encryption technology, you might encounter some common problems. In this series of articles, we will take a look at some of the common issues that can arise with both technologies.
If you cannot enable BitLocker [...]

Setting Up Encryption In Vista Part III

In the Part II of this series, you learned how to encrypt files in Vista and verify that users are unable to open the encrypted files. An important point to keep in mind is that although the user is unable to open the file, they can delete the file. You might be confused as to [...]

Setting Up Encryption In Vista Part II

Getting started with a basic EFS setup is as easy as a few mouse clicks for a simple configuration. For these steps, I will assume that you’re using roaming profiles to avoid the certificate confusion. From the client, browse to the file that you would like to encrypt. Right-click it and choose Properties from the [...]

Setting Up Encryption In Vista Part I

Vista includes two encryption technologies: Encrypting File System (EFS) and BitLocker Drive Encryption. In this series of articles, you will learn how to set up both technologies in Vista.
To use BitLocker Drive Encryption (assuming you are not using hardware cryptography) you need to first configure the local computer policy to allow you to use USB [...]

Planning For Encryption In Vista Part II

In Part I of this series, you learned about some of the things to consider before implementing EFS. BitLocker Drive Encryption has some very specific requirements so lets take a look at some of the things to consider before implementing it on a computer.
BitLocker requires local or Active Directory Group Policy modification to enable. It [...]

Planning For Encryption In Vista Part I

Vista includes two encryption technologies: Encrypting File System (EFS) and BitLocker Drive Encryption. Some prior planning is required to implement either technology effectively.
EFS is designed so that it’s not necessary to have a Certificate Authority (CA) on the network to use file encryption. If there’s no CA, the EFS component will issue a self signed [...]

Encryption Technologies In Vista Part II

EFS is primarily intended to protect the file system on a computer that is not physically secure. For example, a server kept behind locked doors that has no removable storage devices is not a likely candidate for EFS, as someone would have to break into your server room, remove the drive(s), and get out without [...]

Encryption Technologies In Vista Part I

Setting proper permissions is a good place to start when securing your Vista workstation, but you can go one-step further by encrypting files on your workstation. Encryption provides another layer of protection for information that must be kept private. Vista includes two encryption technologies, Encrypting File System (EFS) and the new Bitlocker, that when used [...]

Protecting Against Computer Theft In Vista Part IV

Vista lets you place restrictions on hardware devices to protect against data theft. You can place restrictions on device installation, limit access to devices already installed and control Autoplay settings for removable devices.
Another way that data theft can occur is through the installation of hardware such as removable storage devices. For example, an attacker [...]

Protecting Against Computer Theft In Vista Part III

Another technology designed to protect data is the Encrypting File System (EFS). Files that have been protected using EFS are encrypted at the file-system level. The benefit of this is that the files can only be opened by the user with the appropriate private key and certificate. Even if you were to reinstall the operating [...]

Protecting Against Computer Theft In Vista Part II

Bitlocker Drive Encryption protects against data theft by encrypting the entire Windows volume. It ensures that your data remains encrypted, even if the computer is tampered with. For example, someone moves your hard drive to another computer by a malicious user, he or she will not be able to view the contents of it.
Bitlocker Drive [...]

Protecting Against Computer Theft In Vista Part I

When securing our computers, we focus a lot of our attention on configuring a firewall and setting permissions. However, many people overlook the possibility of computer theft and forget to take precautions against this type of attack. Yet, once a malicious user steals your computer, they can move the hard drive into another computer and [...]

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