Endpoint Encryption devices are Endpoint Encryption agents that have registered with PolicyServer.
Installing any Endpoint Encryption agent automatically registers
the endpoint with PolicyServer as a new Endpoint Encryption
device. Since multiple Endpoint Encryption agents may protect a
given endpoint, a single endpoint may appear as more than one Endpoint Encryption device on PolicyServer.
You can set policy rules that automatically trigger
after too many failed authentication attempts or when the
Endpoint Encryption agent has outdated policies. The following policy
rules are available:
PolicyServer can instantly act upon a lost or stolen endpoint by initiating a
remote action upon the associated Endpoint Encryption device. The
following remote actions are available:
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Software token
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Recovery key
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Kill device
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Lock device
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Soft reset