Subject | Re: [Firebird-Architect] Re: database encryption |
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Author | Dimitry Sibiryakov |
Post date | 2010-11-06T12:19:57Z |
06.11.2010 13:11, Dmitry Yemanov wrote:
side is an absolute winner as it solves all problems at once: network, memory, swap,
hibernate, sort and storage are protected automatically. You just have to find encryption
function which comply one rule: for every x1 < x2, f(x1) < f(x2) must be also true.
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SY, SD.
> So far I'm not convinced this is necessary. Geoff has mentioned goodDo you consider these points to be good? From this point of view, encryption on client
> points in this regard.
side is an absolute winner as it solves all problems at once: network, memory, swap,
hibernate, sort and storage are protected automatically. You just have to find encryption
function which comply one rule: for every x1 < x2, f(x1) < f(x2) must be also true.
--
SY, SD.