Linux Encryption
Full Disk Encryption (FDE) is a feature that is built into many GNU/Linux distributions
as an option during installation. FDE helps protect confidential information stored
on a computer if it is stolen. The information is locked by the encryption so that
anyone without the security key created during the installation will not be able to
access it.
FDE is an option that can only be accessed during a fresh installation of a GNU/Linux
distribution. Users wishing to encrypt and protect data on their Linux computers after
the installation process should use such software as VeraCrypt. VeraCrypt offers encryption
tools that can be used in place of the FDE installation option by encrypting the Home
folder on your Linux machine.
To have assistance on using VeraCrypt on your computer, call the TSC at 970.351.4357
or put in a .
WARNING:
Improper use of encryption technology may render data useless and prevent use of or
access to the data. Users should read and follow instructions carefully.
Note: Users must contact the Technical Support Center (TSC) at 351-4357 prior to enabling
VeraCrypt if they wish to use this recovery option. If users choose not to use this
service Â鶹´«Ã½ Information Technology is not responsible for any data loss or destruction
that may result from not using these encryption technologies.