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| location | Louisiana | |
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| visits | member for | 10 months |
| seen | Jul 23 '12 at 19:17 | |
| stats | profile views | 8 |
I live in mud and eat dead stuff
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Jul 23 |
accepted | How to know who I am protecting database information from? |
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Jul 23 |
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How to know who I am protecting database information from? Thanks for the answer. I currently use a "user-encryption" described briefly above by Igal, in which I encrypt a field when it is submitted by the user and store that field in its encrypted state in the database. To decrypt I remove the field from the database, and decrypt in similar fashion. Do you believe this approach would benefit from (redundantly) implementing TDE? - thanks, crawfish |
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Jul 18 |
accepted | How do I securely store and retrieve a many-time use key? |
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Jul 18 |
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How do I securely store and retrieve a many-time use key? deleted 61 characters in body |
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Jul 18 |
asked | How do I securely store and retrieve a many-time use key? |
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Jul 17 |
accepted | I want to have the security of my crypto code checked, how should I go about doing so? |
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Jul 17 |
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I want to have the security of my crypto code checked, how should I go about doing so? I've read that post a few times, even asked a question about PGP as a result: security.stackexchange.com/questions/17077/… Basically I've determined that I am not able to use PGP or GPG and have to "roll my own crypto" (which is an awfully vague expression in my opinion). But having said that, I think a security audit seems to be my only option, so thanks for the confirmation |
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Jul 17 |
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How to know who I am protecting database information from? I don't know much about database queries - what are the possible answers to your question? |
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Jul 17 |
asked | How to know who I am protecting database information from? |
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Jul 16 |
asked | I want to have the security of my crypto code checked, how should I go about doing so? |
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Jul 11 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jul 10 |
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Using GPG or PGP for symmetric database encryption/decryption in c# nope thanks though |
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Jul 10 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jul 10 |
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Jul 10 |
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Using GPG or PGP for symmetric database encryption/decryption in c# I'm too new to +1 you, but rest assured, if I were not, I totally would. Thanks |
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Jul 10 |
accepted | Using GPG or PGP for symmetric database encryption/decryption in c# |
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Jul 10 |
awarded | Student |
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Jul 10 |
asked | Using GPG or PGP for symmetric database encryption/decryption in c# |
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Jul 10 |
asked | Using GPG or PGP for symmetric database encryption/decryption in c# |