Hi James,
 
If you are concerned with data security on a network data storage appliance, 
you would´t need to go for FDE, but rather go for transparant 
encryption/decryption on the client, file based. This would make data security 
independent of storage security.
For that purpose I can recommend SafeGuard LAN Crypt of Utimaco (yes I work for 
Utimaco).
In our shop in the Netherlands we use SafeGuard Easy to protect whatever is on 
the client hard drives against the outside world, and use SafeGuard LAN Crypt 
additionally to protect data against system administrators (eg. HR or finance 
data, or anyhing else that is not my business).
 
Best regards,
  John
 

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Van: James McEachern [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: di 1-5-2007 13:58
Aan: [email protected]
Onderwerp: [FDE] FDE With RAID5 Support?



Hello,

 

I am researching a FDE solution for a widely dispersed network. The trouble I 
am having is finding a solution that supports RAID drives. Key storage on a 
network appliance at the home office is out of the question and buying hardware 
based key storage appliances for each office is also out of the question. 

 

Requirements:

 

AES-256 Encryption

RAID5 Support in a W2K3 environment

Key stored locally

Pre-Boot Authentication can be disabled (I know the security holes this opens 
up)

 

Thank You, 

James


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