LUKS (Linux Unified Key Setup) is a disk encryption specification. It provides a standard on-disk format, a passphrase/key management convention, and utilizes the kernel device mapper subsystem. It is commonly used to encrypt entire block devices like hard drives or USB drives, adding a layer of security to protect sensitive data.
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