[Dataloss] (article) "We recovered the laptop!" ... so what?
Chris Walsh
cwalsh at cwalsh.org
Tue Feb 13 16:38:04 EST 2007
Not sure if Bitlocker supports encryption of data volumes on
removable media. Depending on how your CXOs use machines, this may
be an important consideration.
OTOH, you can transfer at least some of the risk by purchasing
insurance which would cover the cost of complying with notice
requirements. I would imagine the insurance companies are wise to
the adverse selection issues here, so you can't blithely ignore
security, but you may be able to get away with (pardon the word
choice) less than military-grade encryption on every laptop.
Chubb Group is one underwriter of breach insurance. There are more
but that is the only name that comes to mind.
On Feb 13, 2007, at 6:34 AM, Herve Roggero wrote:
> I’m only asking as I am seeing an interesting response from CXO
> individuals looking at MS Vista as a solution to their laptop/legal
> issues. If there is no official technical workaround to this
> encryption and it takes thousands or millions of years to crack,
> then it may fall under the “reasonable” steps to protect
> information and become a powerful tool for businesses looking to
> comply.
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