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NetBackup™ Security and Encryption Guide

Client side encryption security

Client side encryption security is used to ensure data confidentiality across the wire as well as on tape. This encryption helps to mitigate the risk of passive wire tapping within the organization. The risk of data exposure is reduced as the tapes are moved off site. The encryption key is located on the client. Data communication is encrypted over the wire between the client and the media server. Data encryption by the client can be CPU intensive.

The following backup policy types support the use of the client encryption option.

  • AFS

  • DB2

  • DataStore

  • DataTools-SQL-BackTrack

  • Informix-On-BAR

  • LOTUS_NOTES

  • MS-Exchange

  • MS-SharePoint

  • MS-SQL-Server

  • MS-Windows

  • Oracle

  • PureDisk-Export

  • SAP

  • Split-Mirror

  • Standard

  • Sybase

The following backup policy types do not support the Client Encryption Option. You cannot select the encryption check box in the policy attributes interface for these policy types.

  • FlashBackup

  • FlashBackup-Windows

  • NDMP

  • NetWare

  • OS/2

  • Vault

Note that VMS and OpenVMS clients do not support the client encryption option. These clients use the Standard policy type.

The following figure shows an example of the client side encryption configuration.

Figure: Client side encryption

Client side encryption

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