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I have seen some recent conversations and vendor marketing that would say something like "... our database is encrypted using AES 256...". To me that implies that their entire database is encrypted. I know individual columns/fields can be encrypted but I have never come across a database where everything was encrypted. It's possible that someone would choose to encrypt every column in every table. Is there something available that would encrypt an entire database in one magical wave of an IT wizards wand?

Mike Cunningham

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