: In NinjaOne, use Script Output Monitoring . Have your script output a specific string like "BitLocker Disabled for Volume" if encryption is off. Step 2: Prepare the Endpoint
Detailed breakdown. The script begins by checking if it is run with Administrator privileges, essential for modifying BitLocker se... NinjaOne NinjaRMM Powershell Script - Bitlocker query key description: cover: Files/cover.png tags: - Snippet - Troubleshooting - NinjaOne - NinjaRMM - Powershell permalink: publish: "true... techfoundry.co.uk 8 sites Remotely Enable BitLocker with PowerShell Commands Apr 29, 2025 —
To enable BitLocker using NinjaOne, you can automate the process through PowerShell scripts and policy monitors or use NinjaOne’s built-in encryption management for tracking.
Manual encryption management is prone to human error and compliance gaps. NinjaOne streamlines this by:
the enablement script automatically when the condition is met. Remotely Enable BitLocker with PowerShell Commands
: The script should write a success/failure state to a Custom Field (e.g., "BitLocker Active") for easy reporting. Managing and Retrieving Recovery Keys
Here’s a concise review of (the feature within NinjaOne RMM that lets you manage and activate BitLocker encryption remotely).
NinjaOne’s "Enable BitLocker" feature is a standout tool for MSPs and IT teams needing to enforce full-disk encryption at scale. It turns a normally manual, PowerShell-driven process into a few clicks in a central dashboard. If you’re already using NinjaOne for RMM, this feature is a major security win.
Once BitLocker is enabled, NinjaOne simplifies key management. If the encryption process includes a recovery password protector, NinjaOne can escrow the key directly to the device's dashboard.
Managing BitLocker across a fleet of Windows devices is a critical security requirement for modern IT departments and MSPs. With , you can automate the entire lifecycle of BitLocker—from initial enablement and TPM validation to the secure storage of recovery keys. Why Enable BitLocker with NinjaOne?