[フレーム]

Unlock True Full Disk Encryption on Linux With LFDE Tool

Linux Full Disk Encryption (LFDE) is a tool designed to provide Linux with a means to do true full disk encryption (FDE).
What do we mean by "true" full disk encryption? It means exactly what we say. The LFDE tool configures your entire Linux hard disk to be encrypted. Our approach is different to the default encryption built into distributions such as Ubuntu and Fedora because we don't leave the /boot partition unencrypted on the hard disk. We move it to a bootable USB key along with a far more secure key to unlock the hard disk.

Get the Latest News & Insights

Sign up to get the latest security news affecting Linux and open source delivered straight to your inbox.

Please enable the javascript to submit this form " name="Submit" onclick="if (!window.__cfRLUnblockHandlers) return false; try{ return submitAcymForm('subscribe','formAcym83231', 'acymSubmitSubForm'); }catch(err){alert('The form could not be submitted '+err);return false;}" data-cf-modified-020e6789dc27278e90fcb7b3-="" />
© 2024 Guardian Digital, Inc All Rights Reserved
You are now being logged in using your Facebook credentials

AltStyle によって変換されたページ (->オリジナル) /