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| Subject: | Re: PCI, EFS and the future? |
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| Date: | Fri, 2 Feb 2007 14:13:41 -0800 |
My gut feeling is telling me that EFS is the wrong solution and I fear that it won't be in compliance with PCI's data at rest specs.
May I ask why you feel that EFS is the wrong solution? On the face, it seems to satisfy all the PCI data storage encryption requirements ....
I will tell you more why EFS might not be a good idea, but I want to hear your opinion first.
Here is some white-papers (disclaimer: they are self-serving, but still good) that cover data storage requirements for PCI. http://www.neoscale.com/English/Solutions/Whitepapers.html
Also check out http://www.decru.com/
saqib http://www.full-disk-encryption.net
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