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BitLocker

GPO

BitLocker Series Part 5: Automating Recovery Password Cleanup via PowerShell

Introduction Over time, a single computer object in Active Directory can accumulate multiple BitLocker recovery GUIDs. This happens during OS reinstalls, manual decryption/re-encryption cycles, or when “Backup to AD” policies …

GPO

BitLocker Series Part 4: Moving from Auto-Unlock to Manual Security

Introduction In an era where physical device theft and sophisticated “cold boot” attacks are rising, relying on transparent encryption is no longer enough for high-stakes environments. While BitLocker’s “Auto-Unlock” features …

GPO

BitLocker GPO Series | Part 3: Testing Persistence, Portability, and New Hardware

Introduction In Part 2, we secured our internal fixed drives. But a common question from IT managers is: “What happens to the policy when the hardware changes?” In this post, …

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BitLocker GPO Series | Part 2: Automating Protection for Fixed Data Drives

Introduction In the first part of this series, we secured the Operating System drive. However, in many enterprise environments, workstations are equipped with secondary internal drives for storage. Leaving these …

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BitLocker GPO Series | Part 1: Establishing the Security Foundation

Introduction In an era where data breaches can define the reputation of an organization, securing “data at rest” is no longer optional—it is a baseline requirement. For many IT administrators, …

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