• Filesystem-level encryption, often called file-based encryption, FBE, or file/folder encryption, is a form of disk encryption where individual files or...
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  • is a feature introduced in version 3.0 of NTFS that provides filesystem-level encryption. The technology enables files to be transparently encrypted to...
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  • This is a list of filesystems with support for filesystem-level encryption. Not to be confused with full-disk encryption. AdvFS on Digital Tru64 UNIX Novell...
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  • still-encrypted files and folders. Unlike disk encryption, filesystem-level encryption does not typically encrypt filesystem metadata, such as the directory structure...
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  • Database encryption can generally be defined as a process that uses an algorithm to transform data stored in a database into "cipher text" that is incomprehensible...
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  • ECryptfs (category Disk encryption)
    cryptographic filesystem) is a package of disk encryption software for Linux. Its implementation is a POSIX-compliant filesystem-level encryption layer, aiming...
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  • Encrypted filesystem may refer to: Filesystem-level encryption, a form of disk encryption where individual files or directories are encrypted by the file...
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  • encrypted using volume encryption. File systems, also composed of one or more partitions, can be encrypted using filesystem-level encryption. Directories are...
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  • Inline xattrs/data/dir Offline filesystem check (Check and fix inconsistency) Atomic operations Filesystem-level encryption Offline resizing (shrinking not...
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  • extent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Getting to know the Solaris filesystem, Part 1: Allocation and storage strategy – a comparison of block-based...
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  • InfiniBand. There are different architectural approaches to a shared-disk filesystem. Some distribute file information across all the servers in a cluster...
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  • used by Julian Assange and Ralf Weinmann in the Rubberhose filesystem. Deniable encryption makes it impossible to prove the origin or existence of the...
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  • Steganography tools BPCS-Steganography Filesystem-level encryption Poul-Henning Kamp. "GBDE - GEOM Based Disk Encryption" (PDF). GBDE Design Document. Original...
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  • entry indexing, multiple mountable filesystem roots, mountable snapshots, a low memory footprint, compression, encryption, zero-detection, data and metadata...
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  • system built on top of Redis and S3. KBFS: A distributed filesystem with end-to-end encryption and a global namespace based on Keybase.io service that...
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  • Updates: A Technique for Eliminating Most Synchronous Writes in the Fast Filesystem". USENIX Annual Technical Conference. pp. 1–18. Margo I. Seltzer; et al...
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  • EncFS (category Disk encryption)
    data corruption of the filesystem can be corrected with a reliable filesystem repair utility like fsck. Some whole-disk encryption systems lack one or both...
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  • prevent an attacker from triggering kernel bugs by breaking the filesystem. Disk encryption methods are also distinguished into "narrow-block" and "wide-block"...
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  • encryption Disk encryption theory Disk encryption software Comparison of disk encryption software BitLocker Encrypting File System Filesystem-level encryption...
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  • ext4 (fourth extended filesystem) is a journaling file system for Linux, developed as the successor to ext3. ext4 was initially a series of backward-compatible...
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  • State Drive will contain at least 1,000,000,000,000 (1012, 10004) bytes), filesystem limits are invariably powers of 2, so usually expressed with IEC prefixes...
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  • Professional, and Windows Server 2003 is in fact a user-transparent filesystem-level encryption feature for NTFS. The file manager merely enables or disables...
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  • Device file (redirect from Dev filesystem)
    Advanced filesystem implementor's guide. IBM. Daniel Robbins (2001-10-01). "Part 5: Setting up devfs". Common threads: Advanced filesystem implementor's...
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  • as SD cards. Overlayfs, Unionfs, and aufs are union filesystems, that allow multiple filesystems to be combined and presented to the user as a single...
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  • prevent confusion if power is lost during an erase operation). To make wear-levelling more even and prevent erasures from being too concentrated on mostly-static...
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  • on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-07-25. uses the lower filesystem (stacking) "Intel Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Instructions Set - Rev 3". Intel. Retrieved...
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  • ChaCha20-Poly1305 (category Authenticated-encryption schemes)
    provide standard data encryption and in the copy-on-write filesystem Bcachefs for the purpose of optional whole filesystem encryption. ChaCha20-Poly1305...
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  • with 1.0.0 through 1.1.4. Free and open-source software portal Filesystem-level encryption List of cryptographic file systems Anderson, Ross; Needham, Roger;...
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  • volume encryption feature included with Microsoft Windows versions starting with Windows Vista. It is designed to protect data by providing encryption for...
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  • XFS (redirect from XFS (filesystem))
    first Linux distribution to introduce an option for XFS as the default filesystem in mid-2002. FreeBSD added read-only support for XFS in December 2005...
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