Linux has built in encryption for several years now, yet enterprises still struggle with encryption on Linux laptops. Why is that? To answer this question, let’s first review the disk encryption capabilities that are built into Linux: 1) dm-crypt (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dm-crypt) dm-crypt is a transparent disk encryption subsystem within the Linux kernel. It is a block device based...
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