![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() macOS gets around this issue with Apple’s native FileVault app, but what do you do if you wish to encrypt a Boot Camp partition or Windows VM hosted by third-party software like Parallels? Forgo the added security? SEE: Choosing your Windows 7 exit strategy: Four options (Tech Pro Research) You can have your cake and eat it too, albeit with a modification to the local computer policy. Such is the case of many ( but not all) Mac computers that do not have a built-in TPM device to perform the calculations for the drive encryption. There are some rare occasions when it is not possible to enable drive encryption due to some hardware-related obscurity, which prevents it from working as designed. How to secure your email via encryption, password management and more (TechRepublic Premium) Meet the most comprehensive portable cybersecurity device Sadly, many users simply do not enable it. Making this issue more disheartening is that every major OS has built-in support for drive encryption. One scenario we see time and again is a lost device with all of the drive’s contents made available because it was not protected with any form of encryption. It's easy to add Microsoft's drive encrypting BitLocker protection to your non-TPM enabled Mac computers hosting Windows via Boot Camp or third-party VM. ![]()
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