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A log of what I've been doing with various unix systems
Thursday, February 7, 2008
truecrypt
TrueCrypt
has relevant features for my organization:
What sounds like whole disk encryption - prompting for a password before even windows loads
A Mac OS X version
It does have it's own
License
which some Debian developers seem to find
acceptable
. See
truecrypt.org
.
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