CSA encryption - usb-

Can CSA force encryption when you use a usb storage device?

THX

Charles,

What you described is similar to the second half of my post: you have an application which encrypts data and writes it to the USB drive.

Unfortunately, CSA does not have the encryption of files. This is an IPS. CSA can ensure that only that application can read (or write) on the disk. So you can control access to the USB port, but the CSA will not encrypt the files.

Ron

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