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Almost 2 years ago
I believe it is a good first step, and I would say even a requirement, but in no way is it a comprehensive security solution, even for endpoints.   There are many things that need to be addressed for security. In addition to this, there is XDR, MDR, more comprehensive AV…
Almost 3 years ago
Are you in a regulated industry?  If so using the native BitLocker is not enough to prove compliance.  You will need to use something like BitLocker Administration and Monitoring (MBAM) which is part of MDOP (Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack) or another tool that will…
Over 3 years ago
The first question is what version of Office 365?  It may already be included Office Message Encryption or OME: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-...Office 365 Message Encryption is offered as part of Office 365 Enterprise E3 and E5, Microsoft Enterprise E3 and E5, Microsoft…
Over 3 years ago
Protection in depth is a strategy for defending against any type of malware or bad actors out there whatever their motivation, or internal threats (stupid people exist too) or mother nature I am not sure why you would get rid of Symantec's product if it is doing at least…
Over 3 years ago
The main Pro (vs other encryption products) is that BitLocker is native to the Microsoft operating system in Windows Pro & Enterprise.  It isn't something that stands on top of the OS.  It also will encrypt the entire drive.  Some other products only encrypt specific…
Over 3 years ago
From a licensing perspective, you will want to have management over BitLocker.   With PGP you have a management tool to manage the encryption, but you are using a non-native product to encrypt your devices and may slow the device down or create other management issues.   If…