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Data recovery from encrypted disks

What is disk encryption?

Disk encryption is a technology designed to protect data contained on an information storage medium. It converts readable data (or “clear” data) into unreadable code (or “encrypted” data), using algorithms. An authentication step and an encryption key are then required to unlock the information storage system and access the protected data.

Data encryption can be applied to the entire disk (including the boot sector), to file systems, or to volumes and blocks. There are two main categories of encryption mechanisms:

  • hardware encryption: the encryption protocol is implemented in the storage medium (hard disk, USB key, etc.) or integrated into a component such as the processor or motherboard.
  • software encryption : encryption is provided by software such as BitLocker, integrated into Windows; VeraCrypt, developed from TrueCrypt; dm-crypt, integrated into the Linux kernel; and so on. They provide “on-the-fly encryption”, with data being encrypted and decrypted as it is read and written.

Disk encryption used to protect your data must be distinguished from ransomware encryption, malware that encrypts your information in order to demand a ransom in exchange for the encryption key. It should also be noted that the terms “encrypt” and “data encryption” are improperly used in either context.

Data recovery from encrypted disks

Encrypted media: data recovery

Recovering encrypted data involves precautions and the deployment of more delicate procedures than “conventional” restoration operations, due to the information protection involved. Faced with growing demand, Databack has had to refine its expertise and develop new procedures to meet its customers’ needs. Restoring the availability of encrypted data, often sensitive or critical, involves high stakes in terms of security and confidentiality.

In addition to the malfunctions and damage that can occur on a device with an encrypted hard disk or SSD (mechanical, electronic or logical failure, accidents, etc.), encryption can also lead to loss of data accessibility:

  • loss of password or encryption key (forgotten, end-user leaving, etc.) ;
  • encrypted media locked after several failed authentication attempts ;
  • encrypted hard disk or SSD not recognized by a computer other than the original one;

The user name, password or encryption key are essential for restoring access to encrypted data. Recovery systems are therefore offered or must be deployed by companies and organizations that have integrated encryption solutions.

In the event of a damaged encrypted disk, or if you’re unsure of your password or how to proceed, Databack advises you to entrust data recovery to a professional laboratory. Once restored, your data is re-encrypted and returned to you for protection.

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