NTFS Explained - EFS Encryption - How it works?
In this video we will understand how encryption works in NTFS. We will take a look at EFS - the service that provides encryption capabilities to NTFS. 1:09 - Encrypting a file and observing internal changes in NTFS. 2:49 - Trying out the cipher.exe command 3:17 - Conceptual overview of EFS 5:25 - The role of Asymmetric encryption 10:42 - How to provide an user access to an encrypted file? 11:37 - The need for a recovery certificate 13:03 - Installing a recovery agent 14:59 - Summary

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