Pete,
Which paper of Aarons are you referring to? Is the paper entitled
Encryption of data at rest?
Regards,
Craig Munday.
At 05:29 AM 29/09/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Hi Jp
On the specific issue of encryption your main concern will be hiding the
encryption key from any prying eyes. There is a
Hi Jp,
No its not the paper you mention from iDefense but the one you got is
not too bad. My paper was called Encrypting data in the Oracle
database - as i say if you email them you may be able to get it.
kind regards
Pete
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Hi Craig,
yes that is the one.
cheers
Pete
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Pete,
Which paper of Aarons are you referring to? Is the paper entitled
Encryption of data at rest?
Regards,
Craig Munday.
At 05:29 AM 29/09/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Hi Jp
On the
Hi,
For your reference, have a look at
http://www.cybcon.com/~jkstill/util/encryption/encryption.html
there is some good information from Jared, and a PL/SQL implementation of
the Blowfish algorithm that I donated.
In answer to your first question:
1) Security being the priority , which would be
Hi Pete,
Thanx a lot.
http://www.petefinnigan.com/orasec.htm
This URL of yours has a lot related to encryption.
As u said,i received Best Practices for Securing Oracle
from iDefense.com.Is this the paper u mentioned about ?
Hi Craig,
thanx a lot for your wonderful reply
(and for your
Hi List,
Application desc: Something similar (not exactly) to a payment gateway ;
java/oracle 9iR2 will
be used to develop it; need to store credit
card numbers (encrypted) in the
database ; SSL will