On Tue, 2012-02-28 at 13:46 -0500, Marc-André Laverdière wrote:
I need to ensure that data confidentiality.
Ok; so as Michael says, tons of apps dump lots of state into /tmp files
- an encrypted /tmp would help with that. Failing that mounting a
ramdisk over /tmp would do it (on Linux). I guess you could imagine
using the built-in document encryption to do it ...
You -might- hope that the autosave / tmp files etc. might be encrypted
if you use encryption on the document and a good password, but I suspect
that that is unlikely to work ;-) though it might be a good place to
start if you want to hack on that.
HTH,
Michael.
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