BitLocker disk encryption normally requires a TPM on Windows. Microsoft’s EFS encryption can never use a TPM. The new “device encryption” feature on Windows 10 and 8.1 also requires a modern TPM, which is why it’s only enabled on new hardware. But what is a TPM?
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by Chris Hoffman via How-To Geek
What is a TPM, and Why Does Windows Need One For Disk Encryption?
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December 28, 2015
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