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by Robert Buda | Jun 8, 2020 | Best Practices
, Database Security
, Oracle
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Last modified on June 6th, 2020 at 12:02 pm
So you've been putting the process off, while keeping your fingers crossed that your company's network security will somehow protect you from a data breach and associated legal, compliance and reputational impacts.
In case you missed it, Oracle Enterprise Edition version 12.2 (released in 2017) added Transparent Data Encryption (TDE), a much-needed feature that enables you to encrypt an existing database while it remains online.
Posted on June 8, 2020June 6, 2020Categories Best Practices, Database Security, Oracle, UncategorizedTags Best Practices, data encryption, Database Security, encryption, Oracle
If you decide to tackle encryption gradually, then just back up each tablespace before you convert it.
Taking the important step of encrypting your sensitive data at rest will significantly improve your security posture.
So what are you waiting for?
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