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===== 1 Data Center ===== | ===== 1 Data Center ===== | ||
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- | ===== 2 On the wire security | + | ===== 2 Encrypted Data in Motion |
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+ | HTTPS is configured by default for all users of the Cloud File Server SaaS users and Appliance. | ||
- | {{:/ | + | A commercial server that uses HTTPS must have a public key certificate issued that verifies the entity. The end-user can verify the entity by clicking on the HTTPS icon from the browser. |
- | HTTPS can be configured for all users of the Cloud File Server Saas users and Appliance. | + | Clients should connect to the File Fabric appliance using a URL that starts with HTTPS. |
+ | Administrators should also connect to storage providers using HTTPS. For storage providers with a fixed endpoint including AWS S3, Azure, Google Cloud Storage the File Fabric always uses HTTPS. | ||
===== 3 Data Security ===== | ===== 3 Data Security ===== | ||
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