Disk and Portable Device Encryption
Best Practice
Adopt disk encryption for all laptops and high risk desktop computers.
PGP is considered a best practice for encypting at-risk laptops and desktops. Contact Enterprise Licensing for licenses for PGP Whole Disk Encryption and Universal Server and for assistance with significant purchases of other PGP products. Call 496-SITE (7483) or email site@harvard.edu
Examples
PGP full disk encryption has been adopted by Central Administration as best practice for all laptops and high-risk desktop computers.
Kingston fully encrypted DataTraveller DTSP USB drive has been adopted as best practice in Central Administration for use with portable storage devices.
Harvard Kennedy School has adopted Kingston DataTraveler Secure Privacy and the MXI Stealth as best practices.
See http://www.hks.harvard.edu/is/fs/usb.htm






