On Tuesday, March 27, 2012 08:29:29 PM Dougie Nisbet wrote:

> I'm quite happy with this setup and I only raise the subject as I'm
> interested to know if there's anything I've missed (such as temp files
> being created)

Well, if your sensitive data is in pictures or latex files, you need to check 
the media directory too.

While running, sqlite creates a journal file with the outstanding transactions, 
which I guess could also contain sensitive data. I'm not sure it's wise to try 
and disable this, just like I'm not a fan of disabling Mnemosyne's backups :-)

So, I think this encryption is probably best handled at the file system level, 
by using an encrypted file system, because the alternatives seem to provide a 
false sense of security...

Peter


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