Due to the nature of my work (university), there is potentially sensitive information on my computer. The university wants plausible deniability (i.e., if my laptop were stolen, they could say, "Hey, it was encrypted. We don't need to send letters to all 20,000 students saying their information may have been compromised and we are protected), or something like that.
I need to encrypt two machines: a Windows Vista 64 bit machine and a Snow Leopard Mac Os 10.6 machine.
There are many programs for encryption (and for encrypting various things like files, disks, containers, etc). For simplicity and security I was thinking of encrypting the entire operating system drive. I know this will slow things down, but there is less room for error in accidentally copying a file to the wrong location and leaving it unencrypted. TrueCrypt seems to be a good option for Windows. Does anyone have additional recommendations that are *free*? Also, is there a good *free* program that will do the same thing on my Mac? Other thoughts?
I need to encrypt two machines: a Windows Vista 64 bit machine and a Snow Leopard Mac Os 10.6 machine.
There are many programs for encryption (and for encrypting various things like files, disks, containers, etc). For simplicity and security I was thinking of encrypting the entire operating system drive. I know this will slow things down, but there is less room for error in accidentally copying a file to the wrong location and leaving it unencrypted. TrueCrypt seems to be a good option for Windows. Does anyone have additional recommendations that are *free*? Also, is there a good *free* program that will do the same thing on my Mac? Other thoughts?