![]() Go to Media Sets, select the desired Media Set, click Options. Saving the Media Set Password – Retrospect can store the Media Set password for you so you do not always have to enter it to use the Media Set. AES-128 and 256 provides the best combination of security and performance. Only the most security-conscious organizations require this level of data encryption.ĪES-128 or AES-256 (most secure) – AES-128 and 256: provides password protection and encrypts Media Set data using the Advanced Encryption Standard. The effect on backup speed is entirely dependent on the processor, but may take three to four times as long as an equivalent backup to a media set that is not encrypted. SimpleCrypt is more than adequate for the vast majority of users' requirements.ĭES (more secure) – DES (Data Encryption Standard) is an advanced form of data encryption that achieves bank-level security. It provides commercial-level security without appreciably slowing the backup process on all but the slowest computers. SimpleCrypt (fast) – SimpleCrypt uses a proprietary Vernam cipher with cipher-block chaining and was designed to be both fast and secure. Retrospect is created by Phil Grey at Free FM 89. ![]() Full playlist always posted via Retrospect 60s Garage Punk Show on Facebook and Insta. Why Four, Whatt Four, Us Four, What Fours, The Four, Wee Four and The Kiwis Four. Password Only (no encryption) – The data itself is unchanged, but a password is required whenever the media set is accessed. Retrospect is created by Phil Grey at Free FM 89.0 Kirikiriroa/Hamilton, NZ supported by NZ on Air. ![]()
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