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RE: Transparent Data Encryption - Oracle10g

From: Christian Antognini <Christian.Antognini_at_trivadis.com>
Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 11:33:59 +0200
Message-ID: <F2C9CCA71510B442AF71446CAE8AEBAF3F5B01@MSXVS04.trivadis.com>


Muqthar

>What if the database size is small and stored on a single or 2-disk on a system.
>The master key has to be stored on one of the disks. What if both disks are
>stolen........is your database still secured?

As usually it depends.

If you store the wallet with auto-login, your data is no more protected. If you store the wallet without auto-login, you need the wallet's password to see the data.

HTH
Chris

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