Which encryption software (free or paid) for full volume encryption?

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As per title, I am looking to fully encrypt my boot and storage drives. I'm not paranoid, but at the same time I do work in IT security related areas and in the absence of a TPM chip on my private laptop I just want peace of mind that if my HD or laptop were stolen, no personal data would be accessible. I plan on getting a QNAP NAS next year, but for the moment it's just my lappy that has everything on.

I have done my research and the best options appear to be:

Free: Veracrypt http://sourceforge.net/projects/veracrypt/

Paid: Symantec Endpoint Encryption https://www.symantec.com/endpoint-encryption/

Will Veracrypt on-the-fly encryption be fine without giving too much of a performance hit? :)
 
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You can use bitlocker without a tpm. You'll likely not see much difference in performance between the difference products unless you use a disk which does the encryption instead of the cpu such as the samsung pro ssd range.
 
Bitlocker?

I am on Windows 10 Home and Bitlocker is not available... I do a search for it, I get the "Manage Bitlocker" option, and then when clicked it doesn't find anything. I presumed this was due to lack of TPM module... didn't know I could use it without.

Either way, Bitlocker doesn't appear to be editable on my laptop... :confused:

EDIT - Appears WIndows 10 Home doesn't have it anyway? http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...-edition/4fd2eecd-2931-4709-ad4e-85bbf3e241f0
 
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Just use whatever took over from TrueCrypt.

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VeraCrypt then! :D

If you can afford an SSD with hardware encryption then that would be preferable.
 
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Just use whatever took over from TrueCrypt.

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VeraCrypt then! :D

If you can afford an SSD with hardware encryption then that would be preferable.

I just bought a 1TB Samsung 850 Evo, so too late! VeryCrypt it probably is then... :D

Upgrade to Windows Pro, use Bitlocker.

I'm not paying for Pro just to enable encryption which is likely inferior to VeraCrypt anyway!

How do you have a modern laptop without a TPM?

Feel free to write an email to ASUS on my behalf, as unfortunately I was not privy to their gaming laptop design strategy. :p
 
Too late now it seems for this but for others:

You could always buy a license for 8.1 pro and install that, then free upgrade to 10 pro, and that way you get bitlocker extremely cheaply.
 
8.1 Pro isn't much cheaper than any other Pro version of Windows though, unless you're finding stuff on eBay which will deactivate itself.
 
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