SQL Server Encryption Best and Worst Practices

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  • Interesting article. I like your point of view and tend to agree. The DBA is often responsible for the data as well as the system, and that is not the way it should be.

    Personally I am still against encryption in most cases as it causes issues in troubleshooting, but in places where there is sensitive data, I am not completely opposed to encrypting nonkey columns, as long as someone else is responsible for the key

    Steve Jones

    steve@dkranch.net

  • OK. this correlates to the archiving plan issue... the web site has been redesigned since the article was written, and the quote with the associated link is gone. NOW how do we get the information retrieved that you reference?

    is this a more secure solution than encryption?

    by the way, what's the difference between lightning and lightening?

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