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Network-Bound Disk Encryption (NBDE) is tightly coupled with disk encryption. Why should a company or an individual encrypt disks? If you do not want to see your corporate or private data leaked, you should encrypt disks containing confidential data as an additional security measure.

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NBDE (Network-Bound Disk Encryption) Technology

Enable SysAdmin: Configuring LUKS: Linux Unified Key Setup

Using RHEL System Roles to automate and manage Network Bound Disk Encryption:

Introduction to Tang and Clevis, Fraser's IdM Blog

Commands:
lsblk, cryptsetup, restorecon, blkid,

Chapters:
00:00 Stream start
00:33 Creating an encrypted volume
11:48 Welcome
14:38 Encryption strategy
23:39 Clevis and Tang
37:45 Wrap up
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Thankyou. I wish you covered how to remove the encryption as well (even if the data is forever encrypted, I'd like to recover hardware for nonencrypted uses).

llengibl
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Problem with shredding is if the dis died and was not encrypted...you can still pull the internals and view it...

DawidKellerman
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Why dont you utilize the Password Manager, are there risks? If so, please identify the risk(s).

YvonneMcGinnis
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Is it possible for an attacker to go into your system and change your password, locking you out of your own system, if so, how does DevOps prevent this from occurring?

YvonneMcGinnis