Transparent Encryption and Separation of Duties for Enterprise Databases - a Solution for Field Level Privacy in Databases

8 Pages Posted: 2 Aug 2004

Date Written: June 6, 2004

Abstract

Security is becoming one of the most urgent challenges in database research and industry, and there has also been increasing interest in the problem of building accurate data mining models over aggregate data, while protecting privacy at the level of individual records. Instead of building walls around servers or hard drives, a protective layer of encryption is provided around specific sensitive data-items or objects. This prevents outside attacks as well as infiltration from within the server itself. This also allows the security administrator to define which data stored in databases are sensitive and thereby focusing the protection only on the sensitive data, which in turn minimizes the delays or burdens on the system that may occur from other bulk encryption methods. Encryption can provide strong security for data at rest, but developing a database encryption strategy must take many factors into consideration. This paper presents a practical implementation of field level encryption in enterprise database systems, based on research and practical experience from many years of commercial use of cryptography in database security. We presents how this column-level database encryption is the only solution that is capable of protecting against external and internal threats, and at the same time meeting all regulatory requirements. We use the key concepts of security dictionary, type transparent cryptography and propose solutions on how to transparently store and search encrypted database fields. In this paper we will outline the different strategies for encrypting stored data so you can make the decision that is best to use in each different situation, for each individual field in your database to be able to practically handle different security and operating requirements. Application code and database schemas are sensitive to changes in the data type and data length. The papers presents a policy driven solution that allows transparent data level encryption that does not change the data field type or length. We focus on how to integrate modern cryptography technology into a relational database management system to solve some major security problems.

Keywords: Isolation, Intrusion Tolerance, Database Security, Encryption, Privacy, VISA CISP, GLBA, HIPAA

JEL Classification: o31

Suggested Citation

Mattsson, Ulf T., Transparent Encryption and Separation of Duties for Enterprise Databases - a Solution for Field Level Privacy in Databases (June 6, 2004). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=571422 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.571422

Ulf T. Mattsson (Contact Author)

Protegrity Corp. ( email )

78 RIver Rd
Cos Cob, CT 06807
United States

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