Dell Data Protection | Encryption Enterprise Edition (DDPE) vs. Thales Network Encryptors

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Dell Data Protection | Encryption Enterprise Edition (DDPE)
Score 6.9 out of 10
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Dell Data Protection | Encryption Enterprise Edition (DDPE) presents software-based Data Centric Encryption designed to enable IT to enforce encryption policies, whether the data resides on the system drive or external media. Designed for mixed vendor environments, it also won’t get in the way of existing IT processes for patch management and authentication. Dell acquired Credant in 2015 to supply encryption technologies. DDPE replaces the former Credant products.N/A
Thales Network Encryptors
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Thales FIPS-certified network encryption devices are designed to offer the ideal solution for data-in-motion security, including time-sensitive voice and video streams, for enterprise, and government organizations.N/A
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Free/Freemium Version
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
For file level encryption Credant is not a bad solution. However, they were recently bought by Dell so it remains to be seen what they do with the software.
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Pros
  • Silent installation/uninstallation. It was very easy to deploy and remove the software remotely.
  • Transparent to users. Users did not see messages from the software or notice performance issues during encryption.
  • File or disk level encryption. Includes the option to do file or full-disk encryption to meet your organization's needs.
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Cons
  • The encryption policies require careful configuration to avoid damaging the system
  • Encryption does not play nice with Windows OS updates
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Alternatives Considered
We had terrible experience with Carbon Black. It locked up systems and was very difficult to remove from systems. We chose DDPE as it did what we needed it to do and provided very customizable settings.
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Return on Investment
  • Added security to physical disks and removable media
  • Protects with very powerful ATP
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