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In a query window, open the symmetric key and decrypt using the certificate. We need to use the same symmetric key and certificate name that we created earlier. Use the SELECT statement and decrypt encrypted data using the DecryptByKey() function.
Step 1: Create a Master Key in SQL Server. The database level cryptographic feature in SQL Server depends on a database master key. Step 2: Create Certificate in SQL Server. Step 3: Create Symmetric Key in SQL Server. Step 4: Encrypt Data in SQL Server. Step 5: Decrypt Data in SQL Server.
Create a database master key. Create a self-signed certificate for SQL Server. Configure a symmetric key for encryption. Encrypt the column data. Query and verify the encryption.
Use object security. Use SQL grant and revoke statements to restrict which accounts can access the data. Store a secure hash. Rather than storing the data directly, store a hash of the data. Do not store the data. Store the data somewhere else.
Step 1: Create Database Master Key. USE master. GO CREATE MASTER KEY ENCRYPTION BY PASSWORD='Provide Strong Password Here For Database Master Key'. GO. Step 2: Create a Certificate to support TDE. Step 3: Create Database Encryption Key. Step 4: Enable TDE on Database. Step 5: Backup the Certificate.
Column/Cell-Level Encryption Available in all editions of SQL Server, cell-level encryption can be enabled on columns that contain sensitive data. The data is encrypted on disk and remains encrypted in memory until the DECRYPTBYKEY function is used to decrypt it.
Create a master key. Create or obtain a certificate protected by the master key. Create a database encryption key and protect it by the certificate. Set the database to use encryption.
The good news is that Microsoft SQL Server comes equipped with transparent data encryption (TDE) and extensible key management (KM) to make encryption and key management using a third-party key manager easier than ever.
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