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Bitlocker encrypts your hard drive(s), thus protecting any sensitive data in the event your computer is stolen.  Bitlocker only protects data at rest from an offline attack.  For example, it should protect you if a malicious user stole your hard drive and attempted to connect it to another machine to steal data.  However, it can not protect against somebody gaining access via stolen credentials.
Bitlocker encrypts your hard drive(s), thus protecting any sensitive data in the event your computer is stolen.  Bitlocker only protects data at rest from an offline attack.  For example, it should protect you if a malicious user stole your hard drive and attempted to connect it to another machine to steal data.  However, it can not protect against somebody gaining access via stolen credentials.



Revision as of 10:30, 22 May 2018

About

Bitlocker encrypts your hard drive(s), thus protecting any sensitive data in the event your computer is stolen. Bitlocker only protects data at rest from an offline attack. For example, it should protect you if a malicious user stole your hard drive and attempted to connect it to another machine to steal data. However, it can not protect against somebody gaining access via stolen credentials.

Bitlocker Recovery

Bitlocker Recovery scenarios can be triggered for a number of reasons; read here for a complete list of what causes bitlocker recovery scenarios. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-recovery-guide-plan#what-causes-bitlocker-recovery

In the event that your computer has encountered a Bitlocker Recovery Scenario, unlock it by following the steps below

  1. On a separate device, log into http://www.wpunj.edu/bitlocker with your university credentials
  2. Enter the first 8 characters of the Recovery ID as well as the reason
  3. Use the Recovery Key on your device
    • In the event that the Recovery Key fails, please contact the IT Help Desk with your Recovery ID.