TrueCrypt for Mac OS X - by Dave Adams Dave will discuss the pros and cons of TrueCrypt and demonstrate its use. TrueCrypt Is a free open-source disk encryption software for Windows Vista/XP, Mac OS X, and Linux. It supports on-the-fly-encryption (OTFE) and it can create a "file-hosted container" or write a partition which consists of an encrypted volume with its own file system, contained within a regular file, which can then be mounted as if it were a real disk. It supports encryption algorithms: AES-256, Serpent, and Twofish. And mode of operation: XTS. The Mac OS X version uses MacFUSE to provide user-mode mounting of the encrypted disk. The main application window gives you a simple interface for creating and mounting encrypted images.
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Computing and Media Services
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Image
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video/mp4
Language
eng
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Computing and Media Services, Marriott Library, University of Utah