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<summary>I’ve mentioned Whole Disk Encryption in the past. There are a number of products, both free and paid, which will allow you to encrypt your entire hard disk, or the hard disks on your servers. In a recent study whole disk encryption (referred to as FDE in the study) has been shown to significantly hamper [...]</summary>
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