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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
So do I understand this correctly - legal requirements for physical security demand:
1. Cabinets of documents must be cabled/chained or bolted to an "imovable medium"
2. Physical security of the same files on HDD is limited to signing in and escorting non-authorised people provided data is encrypted.
1. Cabinets of documents must be cabled/chained or bolted to an "imovable medium"
2. Physical security of the same files on HDD is limited to signing in and escorting non-authorised people provided data is encrypted.
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