From a University of Princeton study? Not very.
http://citp.princeton.edu/memory/We use cold reboots to mount attacks on popular disk encryption systems — BitLocker, FileVault, dm-crypt, and TrueCrypt — using no special devices or materials. We experimentally characterize the extent and predictability of memory remanence and report that remanence times can be increased dramatically with simple techniques.
Full story sent to me is below.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/200...n-cracked.html
Just food for thought for those of us regulated by HIPPA, FERPA, or other government privacy laws that may require the use of a Full Disk Encryption solution.
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