Most don't use EFS to protect sensitive data on PCs
Takeaway: One way to protect sensitive data stored on PCs is to use Windows' Encrypting File System (EFS). In a recent Polling Place Quick Poll, TechRepublic asked members if their organizations use EFS to protect their sensitive data.
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