Encryption at rest?

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Brian Lalonde

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May 13, 2015, 7:26:16 PM5/13/15
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Some security questions about sensitive log data:

What backend is Seq using for log data?

Is the log data encrypted on disk?

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May 14, 2015, 6:07:49 PM5/14/15
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Hi Brian,

Enabling BitLocker on the drive containing Seq's data is the recommended approach to this currently. Does that line up with your goals?

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Nick

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May 14, 2015, 6:10:51 PM5/14/15
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Apologies - I missed your first question.

Seq is using a custom log store (so accessible only via Seq's own API). ESENT (a Windows component) is used in the storage layer, but it's mostly an implementation detail from a security standpoint.


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Brian Lalonde

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May 27, 2015, 7:15:05 PM5/27/15
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Any reason standard NTFS encryption wouldn't be sufficient?

BitLocker requires a physical drive, which adds hassle to a VM environment.

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May 28, 2015, 6:04:23 AM5/28/15
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Hi Brian,

From the perspective of Seq either should be fine.

Cheers!
Nick
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