Overview:
Re Lab: Microsoft® BitLocker Drive Encryption, a data protection feature that is used to resist data theft and the risk of exposure from lost, stolen, or decommissioned computers.
1. Within a Microsoft® Windows 2008 server R2 environment, who has access rights to the EFS features and functions in the server?
2. What are some best practices you can implement when encrypting BitLocker drives and the use of BitLocker recovery passwords?
3. What was the recover key created by BitLocker in this lab?
4. BitLocker secured drives. How would you grant additional users access rights to your EFS encrypted folders and data files?
5. What are the main differences between EFS and BitLocker?
6. The customer privacy data policy in your company's data classification standard requires encryption in two places: data stored in a user's personal data folders and data stored on the LAN's shared disk drives. Describe your solution for meeting this policy requirement.