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How it works: PGP Whole Disk Encryption

How it works: PGP Whole Disk Encryption. Installing PGP. Installs drivers and services Installs user tools for managing PGP Replace Bootloader Enroll licensed user* Generate keys Encrypt drive. Disclaimer: Geoff’s current understanding, which may be corrected during presentation.

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How it works: PGP Whole Disk Encryption

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  1. How it works: PGP Whole Disk Encryption

  2. Installing PGP • Installs drivers and services • Installs user tools for managing PGP • Replace Bootloader • Enroll licensed user* • Generate keys • Encrypt drive Disclaimer: Geoff’s current understanding, which may be corrected during presentation.

  3. Volume Key Data (blocks) on the disk are encrypted using a unique Volume Encryption Key.

  4. Passphrases Each Passphrase User has her own copy of the volume key encrypted with her passphrase.

  5. Special Passphrases The Whole Disk Recovery Token and the Additional Decryption Keys are just special passphrase users (mostly). ADK WDRT

  6. Single Sign-On Each Passphrase User also knows which user account to log into Windows

  7. Demo’s • Getting a WDRT in Universal Server • WDRT for forgotten passphrase, lockout • WDRT for system recovery, offline tools • Setting Bypass; this + WDRT covers most support needs • Passphrase reset, if needed, can be done with pgpwde.exe Disclaimer: Geoff’s current understanding, which may be corrected during presentation.

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