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Guidance on my WDE and Backup strategy

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So far, my backup procedure has been to clone my HDD to a removable drive. I use True Image workstation with Universal Restore for this purpose. The cloned drive is then stored offsite.

I am now required to deploy whole disk encryption to enhance security. I will be using PGP for this purpose.

1. So lets say I use WDE for the HDD. When the time comes to clone the HDD, I could decrypt it, clone it and then encrypt both the original HDD and the cloned drive. Will I wind up with a cloned disk useful for recovery on new hardware (using Universal Restore)?

2. Since decrypting, cloning and encrypting will take much longer than simply cloning (as done in the past), my interim procedure will now involve either creating an encrypted bootable disk image or maybe only encrypted data files onto a removeable storage device.

I have experienced hard drive failures in the past. My data was backed up. Getting up and running afterward still took far too much time and effort, mostly to reinstall all of the software, program settings and hardware settings (as I recall). Thus my desire to maintain a cloned disk.

Is this a workable approach? Is there something I am overlooking? Is there a better way? I appreciate any comments or ideas.

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