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If you use Macs for business, you should be familiar with FileVault. Apple’s built-in disk encryption system for macOS can help protect corporate data.
FileVault is a security feature on a Mac that encrypts all the files and data. We take a look at how to encrypt and protect your data with FileVault on a Mac.
FileVault Basics — Conceptually, FileVault is easy to understand, since it makes use of a variety of existing Mac OS X technologies. When you turn on FileVault, Mac OS X creates a special type of disk ...
Interested in using FileVault 2, but don't know where to start? Macworld senior contributor Glenn Fleishman has a complete guide to FileVault 2.
Use Lion’s FileVault 2 to encrypt your Mac’s internal drive Apple latest Mac operating system, OS X 10.7 Lion includes FileVault 2, the latest version of Appleu2019s method of file encryption.
FileVault in OS X is Apple's included data encryption technology, which allows for seamless encryption of the entire hard drive to secure your data in the event your computer is stolen. FileVault ...
FileVault 2 is a great way to secure the contents of your Mac computers. Here's how to use Terminal to manage FileVault 2 permissions on the fly or using bash scripts.
If you're wondering how FileVault disk encryption for OS X will work with your existing drive setup, and more, MacFixIt has answers.
When setting up a Mac, Apple asks whether to use 'FileVault' to protect the entire device through encryption. Once enabled, 'FileVault' works in the background to secure all of your files on the fly.
Just wondering, with the word being that FileVault is now actually usable with Lion, does anyone know/have an opinion on whether using FileVault is a viable option for a notebook that is to be ...