CipherTrust Data Protection (CDP)
This document describes how to set up and manage database connection to CDP clients, add database tables for migration, set up user mappings, and configure encryption properties of a column for encryption/decryption. It is assumed, for the purpose of this document, that the reader has already configured the CipherTrust Manager appliance.
Note
This document, may at times, abbreviate:
- CipherTrust Database Protection to CDP.
- CipherTrust Manager to CM.
Organization
The CipherTrust Database Protection Server Administrator Guide contains the following sections:
Interfaces: Provides an overview of the CipherTrust Manager interfaces (REST API and GUI) that can be used for CDP related operations.
Concepts: Describes CDP concepts such as keys, data migration, multi-domain, CipherTrust Manager user, user defined group, user mapping, and role based permission.
Configuring Oracle Database: Describes the process to set up an Oracle database connection with the CipherTrust Manager, add tables for migration, set up user mappings, and set column level properties for encryption/decryption.
Configuring DB2 Database: Describes the process to set up a DB2 database connection with the CipherTrust Manager, add tables for migration, set up user mappings, and set column level properties for encryption/decryption.
Configuring SQL Server Database: Describes the process to set up a SQL Server database connection with the CipherTrust Manager, add tables for migration, set up user mappings, and set column level properties for encryption/decryption.
Configuring Teradata Database: Describes the process to configure a Teradata database connection with the CipherTrust Manager and set up user mappings.
Tasks: Describes some tasks that can be performed by the CDP user.
Configure SSL connection over JDBC: Describes the steps to configure SSL over JDBC for Oracle and DB2.