Full Disk Encryption
This protection layer allows you to provide full disk encryption on endpoints, by managing BitLocker on Windows, and FileVault and diskutil on macOS. You can encrypt and decrypt boot and non-boot volumes, with just a few clicks, while GravityZone handles the entire process, with minimal intervention from the users. Additionally, GravityZone stores the recovery keys needed to unlock volumes when the users forget their passwords.
Note
Full Disk Encryption is an add-on available with a separate license key for all available GravityZone packages.
Page Menu
- Bitdefender – GravityZone
- Viewing notifications
- Executive Summary
- Announcements
- Viewing and managing scheduled reports
- Best practices
- Operation
- Operation
- Configuration
- Reconfigure client
- Reports
- Report types
- Create reports
- Notification types
- Notifications
- Printing reports
- Emailing reports
- Saving reports
- Taking report-based actions
- Configuring notification settings
- Deleting notifications
- Repair client
- Restart machine
- Network discovery
- Changing policy settings
- Configuring profiles
- Assigning policies
- Creating policies
- Troubleshooting
- Patch tasks
- Credentials Manager
- Best practices
- Renaming policies
- Computer policies
- Risk scan
- Update client
- Uninstall client
- Install
- Patch tasks
- Exchange scan
- Deleting policies
- Scan
- Scan for IOC
- Allow file download blocked by Bitdefender
- Features distribution
- Content Control
- Firewall
- Advanced Anti-Exploit
- HyperDetect
- Advanced Threat Control
- Antimalware
- Introduction
- Threats Xplorer
- Network Attack Defense
- Patch Management
- Device Control
- Container Protection
- Security for Storage
- eXtended Detection and Response (XDR)
- Endpoint Risk Analytics (ERA)
- Sandbox Analyzer
- Security for Exchange
- Full Disk Encryption
- Email Security
- Deleting endpoints
- Using Recovery Manager for encrypted volumes
- Assigning policies
- Whitelist Email
- Install security agents – use cases
- Bitdefender Endpoint Security Tools for Linux quick start guide
- AD Connect
- Install Security Server manually
- Install security agents – standard procedure
- Install Security Server through Control Center
- Email Security Licensing & Provisioning
- Configure Email
- Add Mailbox
- Endpoint types
- Creating quick reports
- Running tasks
- Viewing and managing tasks
- Sorting, filtering and searching for endpoints
- Organizing endpoints into Groups
- Viewing endpoint details
- Checking the endpoints status
- Network inventory
- Check my monthly subscription for Bitdefender Security for AWS