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GuardianEdge Encryption (Plus, Anywhere, Hard Disk Encryption)
LUKS
McAfee Drive Encryption (SafeBoot)
Opal
Sophos Safeguard (Enterprise and Easy/Ultimaco)
Symantec Endpoint Encryption
Symantec PGP Disk
WinMagic SecureDoc Full Disk Encryption
Encryption detection information is always shown in the drive tile for a given drive,
regardless of the viewing location within the user interface and what type of
encryption is present (whole disk or partition based). For example, even if only one
partition on a given drive is encrypted with BitLocker, a BitLocker encryption
warning message will appear in the top-level drive tile regardless where it is
viewed. In situations where partitions are broken out under a drive tile (which
occurs for any function that involves filesystem operations, like browsing and
logical image setup), more granular information is presented in the partition tiles
under each drive, making it obvious which of the drive's partitions has encryption.
Note: In addition to detecting BitLocker encryption, TX1 can also unlock and
perform any supported operations on a drive/partition encrypted with
BitLocker. See “BitLocker encryption” on page 57 for more information.
Encryption information is also provided in the header of the Drive Details view, in
the Content Breakdown view, and in the forensic logs.
The sample screenshots below show the various places where encryption detection
information appears. These examples reflect a drive with multiple partitions, with
only one of them having BitLocker encryption.
4.10. Viewing sources and destinations
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