Hi

On Mon, 25 Jun 2018 11:50:46 +0200, Kbtest Testar <kbergros...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> We must encrypt according
> to GDPR and the ISO we are follwing, Is this OK or is their any best
> practise we should follow for ecrypting the backed up data?

        I wanted to store the backup encrypted, so i used this:

https://rsyncrypto.lingnu.com/index.php/Home_Page

        Basically i "rsync and encrypt" on the local machine to another
directory (only important files, not all the backup) and then setup
backuppc to backup the encrypted result.

        The main crypt key i store in a (offsite) ISO and pendrive and
the local keys i keep on the local machine, so it easier to restore.

        I like this setup and to improve would be great that backuppc
could manage it directly and avoid the local encrypted copy ;)

Good luck
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