---> Kyle Sparger: Basically, what I'm saying is, TSM's encryption is better
than nothing,
and is suitable for many purposes, but your original statement,
As I have read this somewhere (I did not invented this wheel too) "weak
security is worse than no security at all. It gives fake feel for
s
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>when i said that they have extremely valible data i am meaning that this
>genetic reasearch
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>when i said that they have extremely valible data i am meaning that
>this genetic reasearch company has the medical records, de
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> This is what i have understand of you guys so far.
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> Encryption in TSM is always done on the TSM B/A-Client there do you put
a
> 56bit encryption key on the data witch cannot
;^)
-JD.
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>> (unless they can hack it
> This is what i have understand of you guys so far.
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> Encryption in TSM is always done on the TSM B/A-Client there do you put a
> 56bit encryption key on the data witch cannot be
> retreved without the key. So they need to come up with some sort of disaster
> Recovery plan, regarding the key re
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> (unless they can hack it, but then any encryption scheme is subject to
> hacking).
And this is a very important point. I could be wrong, but I seem to
recal
> (unless they can hack it, but then any encryption scheme is subject to
> hacking).
And this is a very important point. I could be wrong, but I seem to
recall that TSM's encryption uses straight up DES, which uses a 56 bit
key.
It has been proven that very determined people can brute force 56
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Andy,
What could a customer do for DR of a client which lost it's encryption
key and needed to restore data from
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Andy,
What could a cus
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Justin Derrick
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Um, why
gh" is the enemy of excellence.
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Andrew Raibeck
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There is no additional encryption performed by the TSM s
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>There is no additional encryption performed by the TSM server. Th
It's pretty clearly stated in the 3.7.3 and 4.1 tech guide (SG24-6110),
page 56: "... data stored on the Tivoli Storage Manager server is
encrypted and thus unreadable by any malicious administrators."
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thanks you all for your answers.
But i just want to make one thing sure.
I still need the Encryption key for the Backup Sets if i back up
Raibeck
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There is no additional encryption performed by the TSM server. The
encrypted data sent by the client remains, of course, encrypted when it is
copied to a copy storage pool or
My understanding from what I've read (I've never used it) is...
Clients set an encryption key (password) on the files they'd like to protect.
Files are sent to the TSM server, encrypted.
The TSM server does NOT have the encryption key, although the key may be
saved to disk on a client's system.**
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My question was conserning 2 things.
If you use Encryption. Cant people who get a hold of the TSM Database and
the Copy Storage Pools, rest
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In Petur's defense, I think he is trying to say he could not find anywhere
that specifically said "data in a Seq. Access Storage Pool, that goes
offsi
In Petur's defense, I think he is trying to say he could not find anywhere
that specifically said "data in a Seq. Access Storage Pool, that goes
offsite will be encrypted." I can't see where he says he read a document
that says it is not encrypted.
Jon
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From: Jack Magi
Hi, I was just wondering where you found the information stating that the data was
only protected on the way to the server, but not on the server. Encryption is done by
the client using an encrytion key that it create and since the key is never passed
from client to server, there is no way for
>From where did you get your information about TSM encryption? When files
are included for encryption, the data is encrypted when it is sent to the
server. The server does not decrypt it before putting it in the storage
pools.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Mana
Petur
Although my knowledge is limited, my understanding is the data in the
offsite storage pools can only be accessed by the TSM database which created
them.
regards
Andy
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