{"id":305,"date":"2005-05-27T20:26:25","date_gmt":"2005-05-27T19:26:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wp.devco.net\/?p=305"},"modified":"2009-10-09T17:00:47","modified_gmt":"2009-10-09T16:00:47","slug":"on_the_fly_encryption_otfe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.devco.net\/archives\/2005\/05\/27\/on_the_fly_encryption_otfe.php","title":{"rendered":"On The Fly Encryption (OTFE)"},"content":{"rendered":"
I recently got a LaCie 250Gb external drive<\/a> to do some off-site backups of my data. I am a bit worried about security though since it is so easy to get these USB devices talking to just about anything.
\nI read up about disk encryption software commonly called On The Fly Encryption – OTFE for short. I use XP and OS X as my desktop Operating Systems but I think I’ll stick this drive mostly into my XP machines for now so I am focussing on software for that at the moment.
\nThe amount of data I need<\/b> to encrypt is probably much less than 5Gb, it is just things like mail, configuration files, a few database dumps and so forth, the rest could go in the plain onto the disk. However some of these tools allow encryption of full devices so that would be an ideal. I would for example not be too happy if my raw files of my photos gets stolen, this is the main chunk of data I need to arrange off-site backup for.
\nThere are a number of free and commercial options, I tried a few in each catagory:<\/p>\n