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The HEISC Technologies, Operations, and Practices Group has created a page on Full Disk Encryption.
Full disk encryption (FDE) is a security safeguard that protects all data stored on a hard drive from unauthorized access using disk-level encryption. With FDE, all data is encrypted by default, taking the security decision out of the hands of the user. The most common use case for implementing FDE is to protect data loss due to lost or stolen laptops, which is often sufficient enough to avoid costly data breach notification requirements.
The purpose of this guide is to provide worthwhile strategies for implementing full disk encryption throughout your organization, and to identify common pitfalls to avoid. The following topics are covered on this page:
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EDUCAUSE Library Items for Encryption
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A CAF and a Half: The Penn State eAuthentication Experience
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February 8, 2006
February 8, 2006 CAMP061_154937 …
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PKI-Enabled Applications That Work
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April 16, 2008
Having PKI-authenticated applications is not enough. In this session, we will discuss how applications have been PKI enabled and how they have been accepted and used. You will hear from institution…
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PKI: A Technology Whose Time Has Come in Higher Education
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January 1, 2004
Public key infrastructure (PKI) technology addresses many of higher education's increasingly urgent needs for cyber security. This session presents a vision for PKI that enables strong and uni…
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PKI: A Technology Whose Time Has Come in Higher Education
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January 1, 2004
Public key infrastructure (PKI) technology addresses many of higher education's increasingly urgent needs for cyber security. This session presents a vision for PKI enabling strong and univers…
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PKI: A Technology Whose Time Has Come in Higher Education
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January 1, 2004
PKI technology addresses many of higher education's increasingly urgent needs for cyber security. This session presents a vision for PKI enabling strong and universal digital authentication, s…
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What's New with SAML 2.0?
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February 8, 2006
February 8, 2006 CAMP061_154934 …
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Whole-Disk Encryption Evaluation and Deployment
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February 20, 2008
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A session at the EDUCAUSE Southwest Regional Conference 2008
Baylor University has spent two years working on a large-scale deployment of whole-disk encryption. This session will present the process from selecting the encryption technology to the culminating…

















