Security and risk (S&R) professionals often turn to endpoint encryption technologies to protect corporate data, meet regulatory requirements, and prevent accidental data leaks. Full disk and file-level encryption are two of the most commonly used technologies. While hard disk manufacturers continue to enhance support for hardware-based full disk encryption (FDE), software FDE solutions are improving in both performance and ease of deployment. At the same time, file-level encryption, though less widely deployed, is also enjoying increased adoption as S&R pros realize its various security benefits. This report investigates the current landscape of endpoint encryption technologies. We discuss the pros and cons of different implementation options and best practices to deploy endpoint encryption.