How to protect the personal data in the removable flash memory if it is lost?

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how to protect the personal data in the removable flash memory from being
viewed if it is lost? Is there really any reliable software could do this
easily and user friendly? thanks.
 
mitishushi wrote:

> how to protect the personal data in the removable flash memory from being
> viewed if it is lost? Is there really any reliable software could do this
> easily and user friendly? thanks.


True Crypt is excellent and free.

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mitishushi wrote:
> how to protect the personal data in the removable flash memory
> from being viewed if it is lost? Is there really any reliable
> software could do this easily and user friendly? thanks.


Malke wrote:
> True Crypt is excellent and free.


Agreed - although their full system volume encryption caused a system or two
I tried it on a bit of havoc (no sound - no matter how many times I tried to
install the driver, corrupt Outlook 2007 install, had to re-install ISO
Recorder, etc. - all fixed when I decrypted the system) - the basic volume
encryption seems top-notch.

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Thanks very much.
One of my friends told me to use the encryption with NTFS in WindowsXP. I
wonder if there is any difference between it and using the third party
software such as truecrypt and winrar.

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> mitishushi wrote:
>> how to protect the personal data in the removable flash memory
>> from being viewed if it is lost? Is there really any reliable
>> software could do this easily and user friendly? thanks.

>
> Malke wrote:
>> True Crypt is excellent and free.

>
> Agreed - although their full system volume encryption caused a system or
> two I tried it on a bit of havoc (no sound - no matter how many times I
> tried to install the driver, corrupt Outlook 2007 install, had to
> re-install ISO Recorder, etc. - all fixed when I decrypted the system) -
> the basic volume encryption seems top-notch.
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
> --
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
 
mitishushi wrote:
> Thanks very much.
> One of my friends told me to use the encryption with NTFS in
> WindowsXP. I wonder if there is any difference between it and
> using the third party software such as truecrypt and winrar.


Well - you can use the built in encryption if you desire (built into Windows
XP Professional or supersets and/or Windows Vista in some versions) - just
be sure to utilize the best practices for that.

You could use the encryption techniques in both WinZIP and WinRAR if
desired...

TrueCrypt is designed to do one thing and it does it well. That's where I
would differentiate the others from it - designed to do one thing - not
"used to do one thing, now expanded to do something else as well"...

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Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
 
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