Security Settings (Win) Security Settings (Win)

Security Settings (Win)

Christopher Christopher

Backblaze Security Settings (Win)

By default, Backblaze encrypts all data that is backed up both in transmission and when it is written to disk in our data center. You can read the general overview of how Backblaze uses encryption to secure your data here. However, any user may add an additional level of encryption to their backup in the Security settings by adding a Private Encryption Key (PEK). 

 

 

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Adding a Private Encryption Key (PEK) adds an additional layer of security to the backup. It is not possible to view or restore files from the backup of a computer secured with a PEK without the key. Each computer under a single Backblaze account may have it's own unique PEK. 

If a PEK is lost, forgotten, or otherwise unknown, it will not be possible to access the backed up data. Backblaze employees cannot reset or recover the PEK on a backup. If you choose to set a PEK, please be sure that the key will not be lost or forgotten. 

For detailed information on how Backblaze implements encryption related to the PEK, please refer here

 

Other Backblaze Settings Articles: 

Settings Overview (Win)

General Settings (Win)

Performance Settings (Win)

Schedule Settings (Win)

Exclusion Settings (Win)

Issues and Reports (Win)