This is offered in case you forget your encryption password. During this process you'll be asked if you want to use iCloud to decrypt the drive.
If FileVault isn't enabled, make sure your machine is plugged into a power outlet, click Turn On FileVault, type your user password, and wait for the process to complete. You'll also need an SD card and a card reader or a USB drive. SEE: Flash storage: A guide for IT pros (TechRepublic Premium) What you'll needĪs you probably expect, you'll need an Apple machine to make this work. I want to walk you through the steps of encrypting an SD card using only the included software on a MacBook Pro, running macOS 10.15.5. Everything you need to encrypt those drives is built right into the platform. Because sensitive information is not only the domain of business, this holds true for home users as well.ĭepending on your platform, you might have to install third-party software to encrypt externally-attached drives, such as USB drives and memory cards. It might not be the most efficient way of working, but the added security gained by making use of encryption technologies more than makes up for having to take a few extra steps. In this day and age, encryption has become a necessary part of doing business for some.