December 2017
Intermediate to advanced
410 pages
11h 5m
English
LUKS stands for Linux Unified Key Setup-on-disk-format, and it allows us to encrypt partitions on Linux systems. This is particularly important in laptops that might have some critical data.
Let's take a use case and we will dedicate this section to solving it.
John is a security engineer at the Little Corp organization. They have one critical production server that contains sensitive data. The sensitive data size is typically 10 GB, and the requirement is that it must be a part of the encrypted disk. The disk should only be mounted whenever needed and should be unmounted immediately after.
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