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Why is Full Hard Drive Encryption Important

by Cherry G. Web Designer
By their nature, hard drives include sensitive information. From personal checking accounts and company tax and payroll records to client lists, trade secrets, confidential information, protected health information, and beyond, every bit of data residing on your disk drive could be compromised if the disk falls into the wrong hands. Each of these threats is serious.

Given enough time alone with your computer, a coworker could easily copy files to a USB stick as well as recover deleted files(recover deleted files from USB flash Drive). Laptops is usually stolen right away, giving thieves the required time to mine the hard drive for useful information. Spyware may be installed without you knowing simply by going to a compromised website. At this point, your computer data might be silently transmitted into a remote identity thief.

Another threat exists any time you throw away or recycle a classic computer. Even when you reformat your harddrive, the data residing on it can be recovered by anyone with inexpensive data recovery software.

Full Hard Disk Encryption's Role in Protecting Data

As you might use strong passwords, individual encrypted sheild, locks and keys, antispyware, and disk wiping tools to secure your hard disk drive from these threats, full hard drive encryption makes certain that your whole harddrive is unreadable to unauthorized individuals.

You might already be accustomed to using security to lock individual files and documents. However, file encryption only works when you you should undertake it. Full hard disk encryption takes decision making out of the process and automatically encrypts everything for the disk including new files. It also offers defense against pre-boot attacks where hackers make an effort to bypass security controls before they are fully loaded.

As soon as your whole hard disk may be encrypted, it also brings reassurance while the actual time happens to dispose of the disk. Since the disk is unreadable due to the encryption, would-be data thieves who prey on recycled and donated computers will be thwarted. Exactly the same is true of hard disks infiltrated by spyware. Even if spyware worms its distance to your hard drive, the data it transmits is worthless because it is indecipherable.

Regulations such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) require applicable entities, often referred to as "covered entities," to protect certain information. In HIPAA's case, the new Omnibus Rule extends this responsibility to "business associates" of covered entities. For example, lawyers who receive protected health information as part of a case must protect that information just as the health care provider who generated it must do.

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