Traditional database encryption solutions — Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) and column-level encryption — protect data at rest and in transit. However, they share a fundamental weakness: anyone with ...
Column-level (or “cell-level”) encryption was introduced with SQL Server 2005. We can encrypt individual columns that are sensitive in nature. The trade-off here is that we need to change our database ...
Recently, my good friend and co-worker Aaron Bertrand and I were producing a video for the upcoming PASS Summit 2015 event. (Learn more about the international SQL ...
Commentary - Data encryption has become a necessary component to most enterprise data security strategies. Enterprises can no longer rely on basic authentication and access control tools to protect ...
This article provides the steps to rotate keys for Always Encrypted using the SqlServer PowerShell module. For information about how to start using the SqlServer PowerShell module for Always Encrypted ...
Column Master Keys are key-protecting keys used in Always Encrypted to encrypt column encryption keys. Column master keys must be stored in a trusted key store, and the keys need to be accessible to ...
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