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Disk Encryption
Overview
Disk Encryption in zMan Director allows administrators to configure encryption settings for managed zTC devices during provisioning or device configuration workflows.
Disk encryption helps secure local device storage by requiring encryption protection before the device is fully available for use.
Encryption Methods
zMan Director supports disk encryption using the following methods:
- Passphrase-based encryption
- TPM-based encryption
The available encryption options may depend on the zTC hardware, firmware version, and deployment configuration.
Passphrase-Based Encryption
Passphrase-based encryption uses a configured passphrase to protect the encrypted disk.
Administrators should follow organizational password and security policies when defining passphrases.
Recommended practices include:
- Use strong passphrases
- Avoid shared or reused passphrases
- Store recovery information securely
- Rotate credentials according to security policy
TPM-Based Encryption
TPM-based encryption uses the Trusted Platform Module on supported devices.
TPM-based encryption requires compatible hardware. If TPM is not available or not enabled on the zTC device, TPM-based encryption may not be supported for that device.
Provisioning Workflow
Disk Encryption can be configured as part of the provisioning workflow.
When disk encryption is included in the provisioning configuration, the policy can be applied during device registration or after the device has been registered, depending on the deployment workflow.
Device Requirements
Before applying disk encryption, administrators should verify:
- The zTC device supports the selected encryption method
- TPM is available and enabled if TPM-based encryption is required
- The device is online and communicating through zDM
- The selected encryption policy matches the intended deployment scenario
Security Considerations
Disk encryption should be planned carefully before deployment.
Administrators should consider:
- Recovery key handling
- Passphrase storage
- TPM availability
- Device replacement workflows
- Support procedures for locked or inaccessible devices
Notes
- Disk encryption behavior may vary depending on zTC hardware and firmware.
- TPM-based encryption requires TPM support on the device.
- Disk encryption can be associated with provisioning workflows.
- Some encryption changes may require device reboot or reprovisioning.
- Administrators should test disk encryption on a small set of devices before broad deployment.