On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 18:21 +, sanjay sharma wrote:
> overkill. Compliance requirement for storing private data arises from
> each organizations own declared privacy policies and statutory bodies
> like privacy commissioners and other privacy watchdogs. These
> standards are not as strict as PC
sanjay sharma wrote:
>
> Hello Heikki,
>
> Although the solution could be implemented using views and
> functions and I am implementing a reference application using
> this approach but TDE can greatly reduce the design and maintenance
> complexcity. It would also take care of data protection in
31 Mar 2008 09:48:46 +0100> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org> Subject: Re:
> [HACKERS] Submission of Feature Request : RFC- for Implementing Transparent
> Data Encryption in P> > sanjay sharma wrote
sanjay sharma wrote:
However there are certain fetures which are becoming key for putting postgres
in areas where strong regulatory compliance is required.TDE is very helpful in
storing data where there is strict privacy compliance requirement for example
e.Government and e.Health. All columns
Hey Jonah,
You are correct. I have worked with oracle for a long time and only recently
started working with Postgres. I am quite satisfied that Postgres is able to
deliver me most of the features/ services which Oracle used to deliver but at
much reduced cost.This is very helpful in pushing