thanks eric, i will look into this >You could always use an nChiper Encryption Appliance which holds your keys. >You would need to then make a request to the ncipher to encrypt then store >the response in a DB. > >These are PCI compliant Appliances but they come at a $$$ and you would need >2 in case one fails > >Eric Haskins > > > >>
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