The following table describes the Endpoint Encryption agents available for a variety of environments.
Agent |
Description |
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Encryption Management for Microsoft BitLocker |
The Endpoint Encryption Full Disk Encryption agent for Microsoft Windows environments that simply need to enable Microsoft BitLocker on the hosting endpoint. The Encryption Management for Microsoft BitLocker agent may be installed on the same endpoint as the File Encryption agent. |
Encryption Management for Apple FileVault |
The Endpoint Encryption Full Disk Encryption agent for Mac OS environments that simply need to enable Apple FileVault on the hosting endpoint. |
Full Disk Encryption (Deprecated) |
The Endpoint Encryption agent for hardware and software encryption with preboot authentication. Full Disk Encryption secures data files, applications, registry settings, temporary files, swap files, print spoolers, and deleted files on any Windows endpoint. Strong preboot authentication restricts access vulnerabilities until the user is validated. The Full Disk Encryption agent may be installed on the same endpoint as the File Encryption agent. The Full Disk Encryption agent cannot be installed on the same endpoint as either the Encryption Management for Microsoft BitLocker agent or the Encryption Management for Apple FileVault agent. Note:
This feature is deprecated and may not be available for new intallation instances. |
File Encryption (Deprecated) |
The Endpoint Encryption agent for file and folder encryption on local drives and removable media. File Encryption protects files and folders located on virtually any device that appears as a drive within the host operating system. The File Encryption agent may be installed on the same endpoint as either the Full Disk Encryption agent or the Encryption Management for Microsoft BitLocker agent. Note:
This feature is deprecated and may not be available for new intallation instances. |