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04-15-2018 10:06 AM
Curious what is actually checked when a posture check verifies that a disk is actually encrypted? What is the mechanism that verifies the encryption status?
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04-16-2018 07:25 AM
Disk encryption condition is its own category, separate from registry condition. Besides it also supports macOS.
Also see OPSWAT is Issued Patent for Determination of Whether a Data Storage is Encrypted
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04-15-2018 02:27 PM
Such checks are done via a library from a 3rd party, who working with various vendors. Not all disk encryption products (e.g. Dell Data Protection) are supported for the encryption state check.

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04-16-2018 01:51 AM
Thanks hslai. I assume you are referring to OPSWAT via the compliance module but I was interested in what is actually done to verify the encryption state. Is a registry checked? Is there a program state that is verified, etc?
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04-16-2018 07:25 AM
Disk encryption condition is its own category, separate from registry condition. Besides it also supports macOS.
Also see OPSWAT is Issued Patent for Determination of Whether a Data Storage is Encrypted

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04-16-2018 10:22 AM
Thanks Hslai. That link is what I was looking for.
