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January 05, 2016

Credant was used to encrypt user data on laptops. It was used across the whole organization to protect data in transit.
- Silent installation/uninstallation. It was very easy to deploy and remove the software remotely.
- Transparent to users. Users did not see messages from the software or notice performance issues during encryption.
- File or disk level encryption. Includes the option to do file or full-disk encryption to meet your organization's needs.
- Syntax used to create policies is confusing and prone to redundant encryption.
- Management console is now based on Silverlight and is slow and gives errors.
- Full disk encryption caused lots of errors for us, could only be corrected by dropping a text file onto the C drive.
Dell Data Protection | Encryption Enterprise Edition (DDPE) Scorecard Summary
What is Dell Data Protection | Encryption Enterprise Edition (DDPE)?
Dell Data Protection | Encryption Enterprise Edition (DDPE) presents software-based Data Centric Encryption designed to enable IT to enforce encryption policies, whether the data resides on the system drive or external media. Designed for mixed vendor environments, it also won’t get in the way of existing IT processes for patch management and authentication.
Dell acquired Credant in 2015 to supply encryption technologies. DDPE replaces the former Credant products.
Categories: Endpoint Encryption
Dell Data Protection | Encryption Enterprise Edition (DDPE) Technical Details
Operating Systems: | Unspecified |
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Mobile Application: | No |