Encryption - VBrick 9000 Admin Manual

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Security Feature
HTTPS
Security Keys

Encryption

To access the
1. Navigate to
End-to-end Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption of audio and video data may
be enabled on the device based on secure key management. Key management includes the
ability to generate, read, and save keys in either 128-bit or 256-bit size. There are 3 steps to
setting up and enabling the encryption process. They are:
Define Encoder Key IDs and Key Values (Encoder side)
Enable Encryption on a Stream and Choose a Key ID (Encoder side)
Define Key IDs and Key Values to Match the Encoder (Decoder side)
As you can see, step one and two take place from the encoder while step three takes place in
the decoder.
Step 1: Define Encoder Key IDs and Key Values
Your first step is to define your Key IDs and Key Values. Use the
System Configuration
the
button to gain edit access to the fields.
Edit
Field
Number of Keys
Key
VBrick 9000 Encoder Admin Guide
Support Level
TLS v1.0 (SSL replacement)
RSA/DSA algorithms generating 2048-bit security keys.
fields:
Encryption
>
System Configuration
>
Advanced Configurations
Description
Used to set the number of encryption keys you want to create. Up
to 64 keys and associated
device.
The key number. Created by the system and automatically applied.
Not editable.
Advanced Configurations
to define Key IDs and Key Values. Click
may be configured on each
Key IDs
System Configuration
>
.
Encryption
interface under
Encryption
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