So the basic is the DES, then the paid for products take over correct? The
Password is this correct?
So "Performance"  aes-128
and "Premium"  AES-256


Thanks Dave, you always come through..


On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 1:42 PM, Easter, David <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Encryption that meets FIPS 140-2 requirements is available once you’ve
> loaded the Performance (providing AES-128) or Premium (AES-256) Encryption
> add-on product.****
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> ** While I do like it has an encryption tab, this is not FIPS 140-3
> compliant , DES? is the only encryption..
> This makes me nervous, as I thought the rest of the system was much
> higher..
>
> Can I get an explanation of the simple encryption, and why?
>
> DES\:b887ddcfd4ab1bb702f6f9470160bdf47239175230d82df74fea1558ca854bf6
> <-- lets see how fast someone can crack this.
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