But the support article does not explicitly state who may have authorised access to it, so I can't rely on that alone. On point 1, I can see that the relayed data is encrypted in transit and I'd be happy to take the website at face value where it says its AES256 encrypted at rest. There's a contract with special clauses protecting my organisation. The data is encrypted and nobody but my org can decrypt it. The data includes Personally Identifiable information (last logged on user for example), and over here in the UK, because of GDPR, it means I have to consider privacy.įor all sorts of really dull reasons about privacy shield and schrems, I cannot use a US server as the relay agent unless I can show one of two things. But I've come up against an Information Governance issue. The relay service looks like a really good technical solution for remote scanning of machines and I'd like to use that instead of publishing our own scanning server. I'm looking at options for using Lansweeper better now that most of our staff don't come into the office anymore.
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