HP Dx5150 HP ProtectTools Embedded Security Guide - Page 20

Restore, put the files on a volume that is not monitored by System

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HP ProtectTools Embedded Security ■ Encrypt sensitive data on computers that are members of a domain. This protects against compromise of data through offline cryptographic attacks. ■ Regularly back up the entire server that stores server-based encrypted data. This ensures that in the event of data recovery, the profiles that include decryption keys can also be restored. ■ If you are encrypting file types that are monitored by System Restore, put the files on a volume that is not monitored by System Restore. ■ The system does not support multiple levels of encryption. For example, a user should not store an EFS encrypted file in the PSD, nor try to encrypt a file already stored in the PSD. 16 www.hp.com HP ProtectTools Embedded Security Guide

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HP ProtectTools Embedded Security Guide
HP ProtectTools Embedded Security
Encrypt sensitive data on computers that are members of a
domain. This protects against compromise of data through offline
cryptographic attacks.
Regularly back up the entire server that stores server-based
encrypted data. This ensures that in the event of data recovery,
the profiles that include decryption keys can also be restored.
If you are encrypting file types that are monitored by System
Restore, put the files on a volume that is not monitored by System
Restore.
The system does not support multiple levels of encryption. For
example, a user should not store an EFS encrypted file in the
PSD, nor try to encrypt a file already stored in the PSD.