Security – How useful is Bitlocker without a TPM

bitlockerSecuritywindows 7

When you install Bitlocker on a system without a TPM you need to put the startup key on a flash drive.

Since you can hardly expect the user to store his notebook and flash drive separately, would Bitlocker offer any advantage over an unencrypted system if both are lost/stolen?

Best Answer

If both of them were stolen by the same thief, which happens to have some knowledge of how Bitlocker works, you can pretty much assume your file system has been broken into.

You may want to consider using TPM if your data is extremely important, or even TPM + PIN. It's better to have to rely on stuff that's in your head rather than a USB key which anyone can get their hands on if they really want to.