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Disk encryption / Cryptographic software / Windows Vista / Trusted computing / Windows Server / BitLocker Drive Encryption / Trusted Platform Module / Next-Generation Secure Computing Base / Encrypting File System / Microsoft Windows / System software / Software
Date: 2006-06-22 16:03:10
Disk encryption
Cryptographic software
Windows Vista
Trusted computing
Windows Server
BitLocker Drive Encryption
Trusted Platform Module
Next-Generation Secure Computing Base
Encrypting File System
Microsoft Windows
System software
Software

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