Great, I am looking into it now.
Looks like in interfaces with the Cryptainer product we have evaluated.
Need to find out more .....
-----Original Message----- From: Sto Rage(c) [mailto:netbacker@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, 4 February 2005 11:38 AM To: Hill, Aaron Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Encrypted data on NetApp
have you looked at Decru (www.decru.com) ? They have a hardware appliance that can sit between the client network and the filer and encrypt selected shares/exports. We haven't used them, but may plan to evaluate them pretty soon. -G
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 11:07:49 +1100, Hill, Aaron aaron.hill@cba.com.au wrote:
As part of our security layering, we are investigating the encryption of certain portions of sensitive data on our NetApp (and I guess non-Netapp) storage.
Is anybody doing this on an enterprise scale and can recommend products?
We have found a few products like "Cryptainer" that take a set folder structure and encrypt it to look like a file or "hard shell" to anyone
that
just views it via a standard CIFS/NFS connection. The CIFS client runs an application that essentially maps to this file as a drive letter via UNC. The user jumps through an authentication hoop (various methods of shared
and
third-party authentication available) and then views the file as a
complete
directory/file structure.
Any recommendations regarding this, or any other product? On or off
NetApp?
Thanks,
Aaron
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