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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...
immy
Oct 20, 2010Aspirant
sphardy wrote:
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
I am sorry but your trying to convince me as a Business user that IPv6 is more important than Encryption on a NAS box and that just isn't going to work...
IPv6 is not a necessity, neither is it compulsory and neither does it provide protection for your data. When you sell a portable 'Business' product which stores data, security should be most paramount of features not an internet protocol.
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