Without the password, the USB drive is worthless. This blog post is also available in PDF format as a free TechRepublic download and as a TechRepublic Photo Gallery.īasically, BitLocker To Go allows you to encrypt a USB drive and restrict access with a password. In this edition of the Windows Vista and Windows 7 Report, I'll introduce you to BitLocker To Go and show you how it works on a 1GB USB thumb drive. To protect sensitive data stored on USB drives, Microsoft Windows 7 features the encryption scheme called BitLocker To Go. With the huge increase in the use of very small, large capacity, USB drives, the potential for sensitive data to be lost or stolen has really become more of a problem because it is much easier to lose or steal a device no bigger than a package of chewing gum. When Microsoft introduced Windows Vista, one of the big security features in that operating system was BitLocker, a hard drive encryption scheme designed to protect sensitive data from being accessed on lost or stolen computers - mainly laptops. Greg Shultz thought we should revisit the topic because encryption is generally underutilized. This blog post was originally published in May 2009.
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