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  1. Find your BitLocker recovery key - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to find your BitLocker recovery key in Windows.

  2. Device Encryption in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Device Encryption is a Windows feature that enables BitLocker encryption automatically for the Operating System drive and fixed drives. It’s particularly beneficial for everyday users who want to …

  3. BitLocker Drive Encryption - Microsoft Support

    Learn about BitLocker Drive Encryption in Windows and how to encrypt drives.

  4. Back Up Your BitLocker Recovery Key - Microsoft Support

    Learn about BitLocker recovery keys and how to back them up.

  5. Open encrypted and protected messages - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to open encrypted emails. Outlook protected messages have a banner at the top of the message that informs you of restrictions. Outlook should open the message like normal. Otherwise, …

  6. BitLocker overview - Microsoft Support

    With BitLocker encryption, when they try to use that method to access the drive, they’ll need to provide a decryption key (which they shouldn’t have) to access anything on the drive.

  7. Description of the BitLocker Drive Preparation Tool

    You can use this tool to prepare the computer for BitLocker Drive Encryption. This article describes how to obtain this tool. This article also provides an operational overview of the tool. This overview …

  8. What's a Trusted Platform Module (TPM)? - Microsoft Support

    A Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a specialized chip on your computer's motherboard designed to enhance security by securely storing cryptographic keys used for encryption and decryption.

  9. How To Encrypt a File or Folder - Microsoft Support

    In Windows, this can be achieved using built-in tools that allow you to encrypt files and folders, ensuring that only individuals with the correct decryption key can access the contents.

  10. Journal report decryption doesn't decrypt attachment in journal mailbox

    Azure Information Protection (AIP) is used to protect a file that's attached to the email message. In this scenario, only the email message is decrypted. The attachment itself remains encrypted.

  11. Virus and Threat Protection in the Windows Security App

    Real-time protection is a feature in the Windows Security app that continuously monitors your device for potential threats such as viruses, malware, and spyware. This feature ensures that your device is …