Re: Encryption Options

2024-02-16 Thread Greg Sabino Mullane
On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 4:04 PM sud wrote: > > Yes these are Account number/PCI data and "data at rest" encryption is > something management is asking to have irrespective of whether we encrypt > those before storing in the database or not. And this system needs to > adhere to PCI 4.0 standards

Re: Encryption Options

2024-02-16 Thread Ron Johnson
On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 4:04 PM sud wrote: > On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 10:50 PM Greg Sabino Mullane > wrote: > >> You need to clearly define your threat model. What exactly are you >> defending against? What scenario do you want to avoid? >> >> Also, your decision of on-premise or Aurora is

Re: Encryption Options

2024-02-16 Thread sud
On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 10:50 PM Greg Sabino Mullane wrote: > You need to clearly define your threat model. What exactly are you > defending against? What scenario do you want to avoid? > > Also, your decision of on-premise or Aurora is extremely relevant to your > range of options. > > Thank

Re: Encryption Options

2024-02-16 Thread Ron Johnson
On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 1:53 AM sud wrote: > Hello Friends, > > We are newly moving to postgres database (yet to decide if it would be an > on premise one or AWS aurora postgres). However , we want to understand > what encryption / decryption techniques are available in the postgres >

Re: Encryption Options

2024-02-16 Thread Ron Johnson
The phrases "personal information" and "data at rest encryption" strongly indicate PCI, or something similar. On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 12:20 PM Greg Sabino Mullane wrote: > You need to clearly define your threat model. What exactly are you > defending against? What scenario do you want to avoid?

Re: Encryption Options

2024-02-16 Thread Greg Sabino Mullane
You need to clearly define your threat model. What exactly are you defending against? What scenario do you want to avoid? Also, your decision of on-premise or Aurora is extremely relevant to your range of options. Cheers, Greg

Encryption Options

2024-02-15 Thread sud
Hello Friends, We are newly moving to postgres database (yet to decide if it would be an on premise one or AWS aurora postgres). However , we want to understand what encryption / decryption techniques are available in the postgres database. We may have some sensitive/"personal information"