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Which Encryption Algorithms Are Used?
In Advanced Encryption Mode, CA Data Protection uses these encryption algorithms:
- Data Transfers: Sensitive data sent across the network between CA Data Protection machines is encrypted with TLS, using AES 128-bit as the symmetric cipher algorithm.
- Captured data: Blob files (binary large objects) containing captured data are encrypted using AES 128-bit as the symmetric cipher algorithm. They are saved in the CMS data store.
- Local encryption keys: These keys, used to encrypt captured data and policy data, are themselves encrypted with a master key using the 3DES (Triple Data Encryption Standard) algorithm.
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