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Encryption and Decryption

Most security measures involve data encryption and passwords. Data encryption is the translation of data into a form that is unintelligible without a deciphering mechanism. Decryption is the decoding or conversion of encrypted data into plain text and reversing the encryption process.

The Arcserve Backup data protection solution uses secure, industry standard encryption algorithms in various components to achieve the maximum security and privacy of customer data. Starting with Arcserve Backup r12, the Windows client agents will use a 256-bit AES algorithm provided in the RSA BSAFE cryptographic library for all encryption purposes. Any data collected by earlier versions of Arcserve Backup agents will use either a 168-bit 3DES or a proprietary Arcserve encryption algorithm for encryption purposes. In addition, the Windows base product also uses the same 256-bit AES algorithm to store any sensitive information on the Arcserve Backup server.

The AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) feature has been developed to replace the DES (Data Encryption Standard) and is designed to be more secure than DES. The AES is a FIPS-approved cryptographic algorithm that can be used to protect electronic data. The AES algorithm is a symmetric block cipher that can encrypt and decrypt information.

Note: Encryption and compression are not supported on deduplication devices.