Jumping Jack Flash <DDLEEDS@VM.CMP.ILSTU.EDU> writes:
Does anyone know of a way or program that can completely encrypt a hard drive on a macintosh computer so that only the person that knows the key can decrypt it?
That depends, do you want to be able to use the drive once it has been encrypted (e.g. decrypt on-demand for necessary files) or do you just want to turn the whole thing into a lump of jumbled bits that must be decrypted en masse to be usable again? If you are looking for the former then I believe that there is a product out there called FileLock or something similar that will let you encrypt fils, folders, and entire drives in a method that requires a password to gain access again. I think that it also does this "on demand" so that you can have an encrypted file that asks you for the password when you pull it up in your word processor (or a folder that asks for the password when you want to get a file from it), etc. If you just want to lock the whole drive then I believe that there is a DES package that will let you crunch a while drive.
I am looking for a crypt that is completely IMPENETRABLE!!!
No such beast exists. jim