BitLocker is a Windows security feature that provides encryption for entire volumes, addressing the threats of data theft or exposure from lost, stolen, or inappropriately decommissioned devices1. BitLocker helps mitigate unauthorized data access by enhancing file and system protections, rendering data inaccessible when BitLocker-protected devices are decommissioned or recycled1. Network share, Group Policy, and Static IP are not features that can prevent unauthorized data access if a computer is lost or stolen.
[References:, BitLocker overview - Windows Security | Microsoft Learn1, The Official CompTIA A+ Core 2 Study Guide2, page 315., , , , ]
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