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Casper Suite Administrator's Guide v8.7 - JAMF Software

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Creating Disk Encryption Configurations<br />

The JSS allows you to create disk encryption configurations that you can deploy to activate FileVault 2 on<br />

OS X v10.8 computers.<br />

Creating a disk encryption configuration requires a JSS user account with the “Manage Disk Encryption”<br />

privilege enabled. If you plan to use an institutional recovery key, you need the “Manage Disk Encryption<br />

Institutional Key" privilege enabled as well.<br />

Disk encryption configurations allow you to set the following information:<br />

• The type of recovery key to use for encrypted drives<br />

The user that will be the enabled FileVault 2 user<br />

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Note: A complete workflow for administering FileVault 2 on OS X v10.8 computers is provided in the<br />

"Administering FileVault 2 on OS X Mountain Lion with the <strong>Casper</strong> <strong>Suite</strong>" technical paper. You can<br />

download this technical paper from:<br />

http://www.jamfsoftware.com/libraries/pdf/white_papers/Administering-FileVault-2-on-OS-X-Mountain-<br />

Lion-with-the-<strong>Casper</strong>-<strong>Suite</strong>.pdf<br />

This section explains how to create, edit, and delete a disk encryption configuration.<br />

To create a disk encryption configuration:<br />

1. Log in to the JSS with a web browser.<br />

2. Click the Management tab.<br />

3. Click the Disk Encryption Configurations link.<br />

4. Click the Create Encryption Configuration button.<br />

5. Enter a name for the disk encryption configuration in the Display Name field.<br />

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