Mozy Now Supports KMIP Integration

Today, Mozy by Dell furthers its commitment to data security with support for the Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP). KMIP enables the automatic generation of per-user encryption keys that can be managed via an on-premises key management server (KMS). Mozy’s support for KMIP is particularly timely because there is a general trend in enterprise IT towards the centralized management of encryption keys across multiple applications using a KMS.

What does this mean to me as a customer?

Mozy offers three encryption key options:

  • Mozy default encryption key:Mozy assigns an encryption key to your users. This key is stored and managed by Mozy for the most seamless experience.
  • Personal encryption key:The user enters a passphrase that is used to create the encryption key. Each user manually creates a unique personal encryption key.
  • Corporate encryption key:The administrator enters a passphrase that is used to create the encryption key. Your Mozy admin can create a key for all users in the company or a unique one for each user group.

By supporting KMIP in its security arsenal, Mozy by Dell offers a fourth data encryption method. Enterprises prefer that applications using encryption keys be KMIP-compliant so they can be managed via a KMS. KMS provides a secure, single point of encryption key management across multiple

KMIP helps ensure the privacy of your data. An advantage of KMS for Mozy customers is that it enables backup admins to easily create and manage per-user local encryption keys. This provides finer encryption granularity (that is, increased at-rest data security) than a corporate encryption key while retaining its on-premises advantages.

Which Mozy service includes KMIP?

KMIP is now generally available for the MozyEnterprise service at no additional cost. KMIP is currently only supported on the Windows platform. Mac integration is coming soon. On the KMS front, KMIP is currently supported on SafeNet’s KeySecure KMS.

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