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Bitlocker

Bitlocker

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What is Bitlocker?

BitLocker is a full disk encryption feature included with Microsoft Windows operating systems. It is designed to protect data by providing encryption for entire volumes. BitLocker uses the AES encryption algorithm to encrypt all user files and system files on a drive. It is commonly used to protect sensitive data on laptops and other devices that may be lost or stolen, as well as to secure data on servers and other fixed storage devices.

What other technologies are related to Bitlocker?

Bitlocker Competitor Technologies

FileVault is Apple's disk encryption solution, serving the same purpose as BitLocker on macOS.
mentioned alongside Bitlocker in 59% (184) of relevant job posts

Bitlocker Complementary Technologies

Windows Server 2012r2/2016 can utilize BitLocker for volume encryption, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside Bitlocker in 99% (511) of relevant job posts
Group Policy is used to manage and configure BitLocker settings across an organization, thus acting as a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside Bitlocker in 97% (459) of relevant job posts
GPUpdate forces a refresh of Group Policy settings, which is often required after configuring BitLocker policies.
mentioned alongside Bitlocker in 88% (148) of relevant job posts

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