diskikrüpteering
Diskikrüpteering, also known as disk encryption or full-disk encryption (FDE), is a security process that encrypts all data stored on a computer's hard drive or other storage devices. This means that the data is unreadable to anyone who does not have the correct decryption key. The encryption process scrambles the data into an unreadable format, and decryption requires a key to unscramble it back into its original form.
The primary purpose of diskikrüpteering is to protect sensitive data from unauthorized access. If a device
Diskikrüpteering can be implemented in various ways. Software-based encryption, such as BitLocker on Windows or FileVault
The process typically occurs during the initial setup of an operating system or can be enabled later.