Goony,
Before you look at this functionality, what you need to seriously think
about is key management. As in, who can create keys, who has access to them,
how are keys highly available and who can recreate keys?
Saying you have encryption is one thing, but managing it is really the key
(Pardon the pun)
Siobhan
On 14/12/07 4:53 AM, "goony" <networker-forum AT BACKUPCENTRAL DOT COM> wrote:
> Any word on when hardware encryption in the LTO4 drive will be supported in
> Networker (for Unix)?
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