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Microsoft uses “public key cryptography” in EFS to protect my keys, isn\t this stronger encryption than what is available in DriveCrypt ?

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Microsoft uses “public key cryptography” in EFS to protect my keys, isn\t this stronger encryption than what is available in DriveCrypt ?

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No, in this case it”s a different way of protecting the actual directory/file encryption keys.

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