Setting up Network Bound Disk Encryption(NBDE) on CentOS 8 | Linux Today

Setting up Network Bound Disk Encryption(NBDE) on CentOS 8

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JJ
James J
May 13, 2020

Full disk encryption in the data center has traditionally been difficult. So a lot of companies just dont do it. These days, that is quickly becoming an unacceptable practice. Lets take a look at Network Bound Disk Encryption(NBDE) in RHEL/CentOS8 and how we can use it to bring our infrastructure to the next level.

JJ

James J

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