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TDE multiple master encryption keys within single schema. [message #675837] Tue, 23 April 2019 02:56 Go to next message
weekend79
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Oracle 11.2.0.4.0 enterprise.

We are hosting multiple customers data in single schema, a new customer wants his data to be secure with his unique encryption key.

Using Transparent Data Encryption (TDE), can we somehow create multiple master encryption keys within single schema?

We can upgrade to Oracle 11.2 for that as well if any workaround available.

Lastly if no such thing possible as 'multiple master encryption keys within single schema' then what other approach suits best for us, should we create separate database in same instance or should we commission separate vm-machine for this new customer.


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Re: TDE multiple master encryption keys within single schema. [message #675839 is a reply to message #675837] Tue, 23 April 2019 03:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John Watson
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TDE column encryption generates one key per table, TDE tablespace encrption is one key per tablespace. So all you need do is separate the data accordingly.
Re: TDE multiple master encryption keys within single schema. [message #675841 is a reply to message #675837] Tue, 23 April 2019 03:41 Go to previous message
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Quote:
a new customer wants his data to be secure
Secure in which way?
Against what (which accesses? from where? from who?...) does he want to be protected?

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