HP-UX 11i Encrypted Volume and File System (EVFS) Best Practice (2009)

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References
1. Data Breaches Cost U.S. Companies $6.65 Million By Jennifer LeClaire, Ponemon,
February 2, 2009
2. HP-UX 11i EVFS 2.0 Administration Guide, HP Part Number: 5992-4727 August 2009
3. HP-UX 11i EVFS 2.0 Release Notes, HP Part Number: 5992-5031 August 2009
4. HP-UX Encrypted Volume and File System Performance and Tuning White Paper
5. Backing Up and Restoring Data on HP-UX EVFS Volumes Using HP OpenView Storage
Data Protector 6.0 White Paper
6. HP-UX Trusted Computing Services Administrator's Guide, HP Part Number: 5992-4672
October 2008
7. A Strategic Approach to Preventing Data Breaches, Derek Tumulak, September 2007
ISSA Journal.
8. SP 800-57 Part 3 - Recommendation for Key Management, Part 3 Application-Specific
Key Management Guidance
9. SP 800-57 Mar 2007 - Recommendation for Key Management (Part 1-3)
10. Special Publication 800-111 NIST November 2007, Guide to Storage Encryption
Technologies for End User Devices
11. A Vodafone White Paper “Data encryption is hard to do” Updated February 2009
12. 2009 Encryption and Key Management Industry Benchmark Report - A risk
management benchmark for data protection, Kimberly Getgen, Principal, Trust Catalyst,
October 20, 2009
Additional information
Best practices for the Encrypting File System. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223316
FIPS 140-2
RFC 3280 - Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation
List (CRL) Profile
PCI DSS Version 1.2 - October 1, 2008
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