Cryptographic file systems are a type of file system that provide encryption and decryption services to protect sensitive data. They help ensure that data stored in files is secure from unauthorized access. Here's a list of some well-known cryptographic file systems: 1. **Ecryptfs**: A stacked cryptographic filesystem for Linux that provides per-file encryption. It is often used in conjunction with Ubuntu's home directories.
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