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Rotating Transparent Database Encryption Certificates

This post goes out to both the administrators and security folks out there who may be looking after encrypted databases. If you have schedules in place to maintain your certificates for any accounts, web sites, SFTP, etc. then you may want to add the certificates protecting your databases into the mix too. One element of […]

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Removing Transparent Database Encrypion

We’ve recently been looking at Transparent Database Encryption and how we go about implementing it an dealing with it in our environments. Now the question comes – what if we need to remove it? Well that’s why we’re here! Decrypting the database We’ll be approaching this in the reverse order to how we applied the […]

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Transparent Database Encryption Restores

We’ve previously looked at how to implement transparent database encryption and then crucially how we can back up the certificate we’re using to apply the encryption. This time we’ll look at how we restore the certificate and a database backup which has been encrypted with Transparent Database Encryption (TDE). When we implement TDE on a […]

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Backing Up Transparent Database Encryption Keys

Over the last couple of weeks we’ve had an overview of Transparent Database Encryption (TDE) followed by a scripted example of the process. In both of these posts I’d mentioned the importance of backing up the keys and certificates which we’re using for the encryption. In this post we get to looking at this key step in the […]

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Implementing Transparent Database Encryption

Last time out we looked at the concepts behind implementing Transparent Database Encryption (TDE) on a SQL Server database. This time we’re going to go through a worked exampled of how to implement this practically so we’ll get into some scripting. For this example I’m using a database named ‘Blog’ on my local instance. First things […]