[codergeeks] Privacy-Sensitive Databases
Rich Vázquez
rich.vazquez at gmail.com
Thu Dec 9 16:10:02 CST 2010
I'll try to backtrack to this later, but there have been a few open source
projects in the past focused on reporting human rights violations. I would
imagine those were sensitive.
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Rich Vázquez
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Gregory Foster <gfoster at entersection.org>wrote:
> Hey there,
> I'm starting to do a little research into encrypted databases, what have
> been called "privacy-sensitive databases" or "translucent databases" going
> back to Peter Wayner's work:
> http://www.wayner.org/books/td/
>
> Not sure the current nomenclature or the current state of the art. My goal
> is to safely encrypt certain columns in a database table, securing against
> external and internal compromise. Anyone have any ready-to-hand references
> on this subject?
>
> Exciting Times,
> gf
>
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