Re: Encryption of Data

From: Neil W. (neilw_at_netlib.com)
Date: 01/13/05


Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 08:16:36 -0500

There are a number of offerings, one of which is ours, NetLib Encryptionizer
(www.netlib.com). I am sure the others will speak up for themselves.
Encryptionizer is the only one that has the capability of protecting columns
and/or entire databases. It is already in use in banks, credit card
processors, government agencies, and many other places.

Regards,

Neil Weicher
NetLib
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"Jane" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

Dear All

We have a requirement to encrypt data within SQL Server,
eg, Bank Account / credit card numbers.

I don't believe there is anything in-built within SQL
Server 2000, but is there something in-built in 2005 ?

Please note I do know about security and SSL but in this
case we are trying to encrypt the data in the server
itself.



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