Re: Data Encryption

From: Neil Weicher (neilw@netlib.com)
Date: 12/14/02


From: "Neil Weicher" <neilw@netlib.com>
Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2002 17:52:32 -0500


There are a number of third party products. Ours is Encryptionizer for SQL
Server: www.netlib.com. A couple of advantages are that it also offers
whole-database encryption, and it is interoperable with Encryptionizer for
MSDE and Encryptionizer Desktop Edition, making it very scalable.

Neil
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"J Casse" <casse001@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:fa1001c28a7f$b8d12870$36ef2ecf@tkmsftngxa12...
> Oracle 8i + includes the OBFUSCATION toolkit which enables
> the creation of hash and random keys. Does anyone know if
> MSSQL 7/2k offers the same type of encryption for
> sensitive data?
>
> Note: my encryption has to be done through a store proc,
> not through any other software.
>
> Thanks, JB



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