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Security: Disk Encryption | Into the Terminal 66

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Network-Bound Disk Encryption (NBDE) is tightly coupled with disk encryption. Why should a company or an individual encrypt disks? If you do not want to see your corporate or private data leaked, you should encrypt disks containing confidential data as an additional security measure. Join our hosts as we encrypt disks and how to scale for your data center. - - - - - Critical Administration Skills for Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Whether you are new to Linux or new to RHEL, join our hosts for a hands-on look into the commands and processes, ask questions, and grow your knowledge. Get Started with Red Hat Enterprise Linux: https://developers.redhat.com/register Enable SysAdmin Discord: https://discord.com/invite/enablesysadmin Twitter: https://twitter.com/RHEL Nate Lager: https://twitter.com/gangrif Scott McBrien: https://twitter.com/Stabby_Mc NBDE (Network-Bound Disk Encryption) Technology https://access.redhat.com/articles/6987053 Enable SysAdmin: Configuring LUKS: Linux Unified Key Setup https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/disk-encryption-luks Using RHEL System Roles to automate and manage Network Bound Disk Encryption: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/using-rhel-system-roles-automate-and-manage-network-bound-disk-encryption Introduction to Tang and Clevis, Fraser's IdM Blog https://frasertweedale.github.io/blog-redhat/posts/2016-02-11-tang-tls.html Commands: lsblk, cryptsetup, restorecon, blkid, Chapters: 00:00 Stream start 00:33 Creating an encrypted volume 11:48 Welcome 14:38 Encryption strategy 23:39 Clevis and Tang 37:45 Wrap up

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