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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
wchp wrote: Spitting on a sidewalk and adultry are lillegal too (In MA at least), just the fines and enforcment of same is not at the forfront of our current culture.
Great way to put it.
I just find it amazing that so often the mandated solution to problems where technology is involved is to develop/implement more technology.
Don't get me wrong, I can understand that it can be very costly for a small firm to implement good physical security - but for there not to even be a legal requirement for basic physical security (from your explanation, a simple locked room would appear sufficient to meet requirements) whereas lack of a technology based security can result in huge fines seems absolutely crazy to me.
Oh um...
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