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  3. Section IV. End user
  4. Manage and monitor data collection
  5. Data Collector security and data encryption

Data Collector security and data encryption

Data collectors offer asymmetric encryption, also known as public-key cryptography. With this form of encryption, keys come in pairs - what a single key encrypts, only the other key can decrypt. This method of encryption provides additional security when data is collected.

In an upgrade scenario, you must enable asymmetric encryption for better security by generating a registration file. You can also choose to continue with the symmetric encryption method but it will be less secure than the asymmetric encryption. Registration file generation can occur at any time after an upgrade or if there is an issue such as data corruption or a key is lost.

To use this feature in either a new installation or an upgrade scenario, a registration file must be manually generated in the Portal. See Data Collector encryption.

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