Enhanced macOS Data Security: Enabling FileVault 2 Step-by-Step Guide
This comprehensive guide is specifically tailored for securing your personal home PC or Mac. It's essential to note that Seattle University's managed devices come equipped with state-of-the-art security measures pre-configured, ensuring an elevated level of protection by default.
FileVault 2 is a built-in disk encryption feature available on macOS, designed to secure the data on your Mac's startup disk. When enabled, it encrypts the entire disk, including the operating system and user data, protecting your information from unauthorized access. To enable FileVault 2 on your Mac, follow these steps:
Note: Before proceeding, make sure you have a backup of your important data. Enabling FileVault 2 without a backup can lead to data loss if something goes wrong during the encryption process.
If you lose both your password and recovery method, your data cannot be recovered.