Sensitive data is protected when it is backed up with *SM by allowing only the owner to access or grant access to the data. Lori Metcalf, AFS/DFS Support IBMUSM07/RCHVMX2 Dept 77N, Bldg 20-3 a218 IBM Global Services SDC North, Rochester MN Phone 1-507-253-0722 T/L 1-507-553-0722 Internet address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gerald Wichmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/04/2000 04:06:56 PM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: security An issue of security has come up. If we back up a node that has sensitive information, who then has access to looking at that information? For example can the TSM admin with max tsm priv
�s restore that data to a different computer and view it? Is there any way to prevent anyone from doing that except those that backed it up for security-sake? I
�m assuming one problem is that you could hook up a network sniffer and capture the data as well while it
�s being backed up.. But once it
�s backed up who then can look at it?
