![]() ![]() When you encrypt an entire drive, it initially looks like an empty, unformatted drive containing “RAW” data. To access the contents of the drive, you must first “ mount” it, providing the proper pass phrase to enable its unencrypted access. ![]() In a forehead-slapping moment, I realized I was going about this all wrong. If that conveniently small, portable drive walked off in someone’s pocket, they’d have access to a lot of my stuff. ![]() Some of the data on that drive is encrypted in various ways, but the vast majority is completely unencrypted. Some time ago, I realized the external hard drive I carry with me when traveling was an easy thing to lose. ![]()
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