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Re: [unisog] - data tool James A. McCloskey, CISSP Mon May 11 15:00:43 2009
PGP Netshare is ideal for multi-user encryption in a Windows-only environment. Provided you manage the keys effectively, you can completely separate those with admin responsibilities from being able to access the data resident on the system being administered.J Christoph Sprongl wrote:
Hi, looking for a tool either encryption or good ACLs unfortunatly for a Microsoft env., to make sure that only a specific group can share documents. Objective is that a sysadmin is really not able to look into the data. TrueCrypt encrypts containers, only one person can access the data. FreeOTFE does have problems if data got accessed parallel -> data corrupt. Any ideas more than welcome! christoph _______________________________________________ unisog mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sans.org/mailman/listinfo/unisog
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