Encryption Key Management Simplified Webcast

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Encryption & Key Management with Microsoft SQL Server

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Encryption & Key Management Simplified on Your SQL Server

Is your data privacy strategy meeting compliance regulations? If you aren't using an encryption key manager, then probably not. A strong encryption key management strategy is essential for meeting compliance requirements such as PCI DSS, HIPAA/HITECH, FISMA, state privacy laws, etc. Join Patrick Townsend, data security expert, as he discusses:

  • Principles and best practices for encryption and key management
  • Using EKM & TDE to easily encrypt sensitive data on SQL Server 2008/2012
  • Encryption strategies for all SQL Server platforms
  • Performance impacts of encryption on SQL Server
  • How to easily meet compliance requirements

In this 30-minute webinar, Townsend Security will introduce you to Alliance Key Manager for SQL Server, an affordable appliance for SMB companies who need to meet encryption key management compliance requirements.

Features Benefits
Automatic integration with SQL Server 2008/2012 Uses Microsoft's Extensible Key Management (EKM) interface to support Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) on SQL Server 2008/2012.
A secure and separate appliance to manage encryption keys Enforce dual control and separation of duties for compliance by storing encrypted data away from the encryption keys.
Simplify key management tasks Automate key rotation, retrieval, and generation in a central location.

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