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	<title>Comments on: 56% Disable Encryption</title>
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		<description>encrypting the laptop as a whole is not the most secure way to go. Instead, protect the data itself. There&#039;s been a breakthrough in the area called Format-Preserving Encryption. It protects at the data level and provides persistent security throughout the data&#039;s lifecycle - while in use, in motion and at rest. More at http://www.voltage.com/technology/Technology_FormatPreservingEncryption.htm</description>
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