level of security inherent with the NAS326

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at this great price point, just looking for a network storage device for my local (private) network that is reliable and secure for File Sharing and backkup / restore.
1. Seems that the NAS326 doesn't provide for any form of encryption or use AES encryption hardware - is there any suggestions for methods to secure data on the drives? (although the private network is only accessed by my families PC - not looking for access via the internet).
2. what type of backup and RESTORE capabilities has been proven to be most reliable with the NAS326?
1. Seems that the NAS326 doesn't provide for any form of encryption or use AES encryption hardware - is there any suggestions for methods to secure data on the drives? (although the private network is only accessed by my families PC - not looking for access via the internet).
2. what type of backup and RESTORE capabilities has been proven to be most reliable with the NAS326?
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You can set an Authority for each user to access your Data, so the user will need the username/password to access your NAS or Data.
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