No, participating in the Advanced Encryption Early Access Program (EAP) is free of cost. However, once Advanced Encryption is out of EAP, it will be part of the Advanced Data Privacy and Protection (ADPP) add-on, which will require an upgrade. Participants will not be automatically enrolled in ADPP.
Zendesk's Advanced Encryption allows companies to encrypt their Service Data using their own enterprise Key Management System (KMS). This ensures that data stored in Zendesk cannot be read in plain text by external parties. The encryption process…
Advanced Encryption in Zendesk complements the standard encryption by allowing data to be encrypted with Customer-Managed Keys as soon as possible at the HTTP Proxy layer. In contrast, standard encryption uses industry-standard HTTPS/TLS for all…
The Advanced Encryption Early Access Program (EAP) has several limitations. It does not support key rotation or revocation, and certain functionalities like Guide, Messaging, Talk, Explore, Chat, Sell, Integrations, and Mobile might be broken or…
Yes, you can enable Advanced Encryption in both Production and Sandbox accounts. However, it is recommended to try it out on a Sandbox account first to ensure it meets your needs and to test its functionality without affecting your live data.
Yes, Zendesk's Advanced Encryption supports integration with Thales CipherTrust Manager, a Key Management System (KMS) based in Europe. This allows you to manage your encryption keys using a European KMS, ensuring compliance with regional data…
You can determine if Advanced Encryption is enabled in your Zendesk account by checking the KMS logs for encryption and decryption requests. These logs will indicate that the encryption process is actively being used to secure your data.
If you need assistance or have feedback regarding the Advanced Encryption Early Access Program (EAP), you can post your questions or comments on the EAP community page. Alternatively, you can log a ticket with Zendesk, and they will respond as soon…