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wchp
Mar 22, 2010Luminary
Disk/Volume Encryption
With the recent introduction of MA CMR-17 law, most businesses are now required/encouraged to encrypt all customer data. What if any timeline is there for the Readynas products to support AES encrypt...
sphardy1
Oct 20, 2010Apprentice
Wow, care to name these places?
Here's one business user demonstrating the point: viewtopic.php?f=25&t=41836
Then there's this little requirement: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=10480&p=225129
Or what about this? viewtopic.php?f=18&t=10480&p=222065
And that's just from a 2 min search of this forum
Again - what is a neccessity in your little part of the world does mean it is the same for others. And this is not meant to belittle encryption - I strongly believe that increasing legal requirements for protection of data will make this *very* important moving forward, but to demand right now that it should be the highest priority is simply not realistic
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