Encrypting File System

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Encrypting File System is a Windows feature that provides transparent file-level encryption to protect data stored on NTFS volumes.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Encrypting File System canonical 2
Encrypting File System (EFS) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf NTFS feature
Windows security feature
file encryption technology
accessControlDependsOn user account credentials
alsoKnownAs EFS
canBeDisabledBy removing EFS certificates
category Microsoft Windows security
data-at-rest protection
file system security
complements BitLocker (device encryption variant)
surface form: BitLocker Drive Encryption
configuredVia Windows Explorer file properties
cipher.exe command-line tool
dataIsDecrypted on-the-fly for authorized users
dataIsEncrypted on-the-fly when written to disk
developedBy Microsoft
encryptionGranularity per-file basis
encryptionIs transparent to most applications
user-specific
encryptionLevel file-level encryption
encryptionScope folders
individual files
subfolders
fileSystemSupport NTFS
integratesWith Windows logon
introducedIn Windows 2000
keyType EFS certificate private key
File Encryption Key
managedBy Group Policy
notDesignedFor full disk encryption
notSupportedOn FAT
exFAT
operatingSystem Windows
surface form: Microsoft Windows
primaryPurpose prevent unauthorized access to files
protect data at rest
requires NTFS volume
professional or higher Windows editions in many versions
risk data loss if keys or certificates are not backed up
securityDependsOn Windows account password strength
protection of private keys
storesKeysIn user profile
storesMetadataIn NTFS file attributes
supports Data Recovery Agent
export of EFS certificates and keys
import of EFS certificates and keys
multiple authorized users per file
offline files encryption
roaming user profiles (with key management)
transparency transparent to applications
uses public key cryptography
symmetric key encryption

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Windows 2000 introducedFeature Encrypting File System
NTFS supportsFeature Encrypting File System
ReFS doesNotSupport Encrypting File System
this entity surface form: Encrypting File System (EFS)