On 04/01/2015 09:13, Ćukasz 'Cyber Killer' Korpalski wrote:
I'd say the killer feature was that it was trustworthy and it had an easy way of backing up the volume header with the key and password. Use case: in a company an employee forgets their password or something messes up the volume header, comes to the IT dept for help and they can easily restore that.
I am expecting a future version to automate some of that - TC, great as it is, really isn't good in the Enterprise because trying to manage hundreds of volumes spread over hundreds of desktops, laptops, and removable media, is a management nightmare. Competing (and presumably less secure) products do well because they *do* cater to central administration, and often integrate into a runtime AV, AT or DLP solution.