Introduction to ESET Endpoint Encryption Server
The ESET Endpoint Encryption Server (EEE Server) is a browser-based tool for the management of users and client machines running ESET Endpoint Encryption.
ESET Endpoint Encryption Server provides all the necessary functions to allow an administrator to specify security settings (Full Disk Encryption, Encryption usage and endpoint control) at the users’ workstations. Data transferred between users and the EEE Server can be kept on-site or used as a “cloud” proxy server. All functional communications between the EEE Server and clients are fully encrypted. All data on the EEE Proxy servers are encrypted.
EEE provides the user with a full disk, folder, and email encryption, secure data deletion, encrypted virtual disks, encrypted archives, and removable media (memory devices) control.
The EEE Server administrator can define each user´s feature set and restrict or empower as necessary. You can:
•recover lost user passwords, even for Full Disk Encrypted workstations.
•remotely disable lost or stolen workstations or set to self disable after communication with the server is lost.
•control the use of removable media (memory sticks) to prevent data loss or imports of harmful programs.