said:
>Would you be able to access the thumb drive (file system ?) if it was not
>encrypted ?
I don't understand your question. I need to encrypt any data that I put
on the thumb drive.
>Then I suppose it would depend on how the encryption is handled. If it
>involves some Win-centric software not represented on our platform, I'd
>think your only shot would be through Win on VirtualBox. Another thing
>is that there might be different encryption methods in use, proprietary
>per a given manufacturer.
I think that you completely misunderstand what I am asking. I'm sorry -
it's likely my fault. I'm pretty brain dead these days if it's not
related to the election. Even then....
Any data downloaded must use an encrypted thumb drive. I think I've seen
thumb drives out there that support encryption. Is this normally some
software on the drive? Is it a hardware thing? Will eCS support it? How?
Needless to say, we don't do Win here.
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