i was wondering... suppose i have a laptop running winXP that has a folder full of sensitive files. i want to encrypt that sucker so that whenever i access it for the first time during a login session, i am promtped for a password. after that password is given, i gain access to all the encrypted files until i either log off or restart the comp.
im looking at PGPdisk and cryptainer, both allow you to create an encrypted file which is then mapped as a removable drive into which you can place your files. Both of which ask you for a password when the drive is mounted. Downsides are, with PGP, i have to manually click through the program to ask it to mount the encrypted 'drive' and on cryptainer, it doesnt seem to load on boot up (but this might be a problem with my settings, still looking into it.)
i am aware of EFS because of the informative sticky, but AFAIK, EFS is transparent encrpyption which means that if the users login is compromised, the key and encrypted info is as well. Since there are so many simple tools out there to take apart a users password, i thought this wouldnt work.
I need somethign that's semi transparent... takes little user action, prompts for a password only once per session and starts up at boot.
of course i realize this setup would be far from perfect... there are many things that can compromise this (keyloggers, mem readers, looking at the HD to recover cached files, etc).
any product suggestsion?
thanks
im looking at PGPdisk and cryptainer, both allow you to create an encrypted file which is then mapped as a removable drive into which you can place your files. Both of which ask you for a password when the drive is mounted. Downsides are, with PGP, i have to manually click through the program to ask it to mount the encrypted 'drive' and on cryptainer, it doesnt seem to load on boot up (but this might be a problem with my settings, still looking into it.)
i am aware of EFS because of the informative sticky, but AFAIK, EFS is transparent encrpyption which means that if the users login is compromised, the key and encrypted info is as well. Since there are so many simple tools out there to take apart a users password, i thought this wouldnt work.
I need somethign that's semi transparent... takes little user action, prompts for a password only once per session and starts up at boot.
of course i realize this setup would be far from perfect... there are many things that can compromise this (keyloggers, mem readers, looking at the HD to recover cached files, etc).
any product suggestsion?
thanks