Greetings, In any encryption solution you pick, key management is crucial. Who is responsible to generate the keys? How often are they changed? Who maintains a long-term archive of the keys so you can unencrypt data that was encrypted years ago, if necessary? How are multiple, concurrent copies of the key database maintained, so that in a DR situation you don't loose all your keys. Some products consider all these questions. Decru and Neoscale make FC based encryption appliances that allows you to encrypt your data onto tape. Decru's has comprehensive key-management, with all the automated redundancy for DR purposes you might need. Neoscale might have this as well, but I have not read up on that one as much.
Best Regards, John D. Schneider Technology Consultant - Backup, Recovery, and Archive Practice EMC² Corporation, 600 Emerson Road, Suite 400, St. Louis, MO 63141 Phone: 314-989-3839 Cell: 314-225-9997 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard Sims Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 7:39 AM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] tape encryption and TSM On Jan 13, 2006, at 8:30 AM, Murray, Jim wrote: > I would be more interested in the answer not so much as recovery of > data > but in securing data. Being a financial institution we have > regulatory > requirements for data protection, new State laws say I must encrypt > all > data on tape that is moved off site. Jim - As Geoff alluded, the List has reviewed solutions in the past... If data cannot be sent encrypted from the client, then another solution is to insert an appliance in the tape write path, such as CryptoStor Tape, from http://www.neoscale.com/. Richard Sims