Re: Database Encryption
From: Tom O (tomo@tomo.com)
Date: 02/19/03
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From: "Tom O" <tomo@tomo.com> Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 19:08:00 -0600
Ian,
There are several third party products for adding encryption capabilities to SQL
Server. We use wiCrypt from www.whamware.com. You might want to search this
group for "encrypt" and see what you find there have been several posts on this
subject over the past several months.
Tom
"Ian Howard" <ian.howard@2020log.com> wrote in message
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> Much to my consternation my Oracle workmates can encrypt
> data within their databases using 3des etc. I cannot seem
> to find any documentation on whether I can do this with
> our sql2000 servers. This is leading my bosses to move to
> Oracle when they want to have a database that has
> encrypted content/data. can anybody give me an idea as to
> how I can provide this functionality with my sql servers.
> thanks in advance for any assistance
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