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From Tony Bradley, CISSP-ISSAP, for About.com

No Back Door For BitLocker

Saturday August 4, 2007
Law enforcement officers like to have the master keys. Government entities and law enforcement organizations want their information to be impenetrably secure from any unauthorized access, but they would prefer that you not have that privilege. Unfortunately for law enforcement, there is no back door or secret key that will crack Windows Vista's BitLocker encryption. Steve Riley, security guru and a senior program manager for Microsoft's Security business unit, states in his blog that good guys, bad guys, and innocent bystanders alike will all be secure using BitLocker. For more details, read the post on Steve Riley's blog. Also be sure to check out the Comments to the post and add your own opinion if you have one.

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