transparent data encryption

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Transparent data encryption (TDE) is a technology that encrypts data at rest without requiring changes to applications or database schemas. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover NetLib Security's Encryptionizer, which provides transparent data-at-rest encryption for SQL Server, including support for SQL Server 2025, Azure Key Vault, and the Encryptionizer Key Manager (EKM) for centralized key lifecycle management across hybrid environments. These threads explore how TDE solutions integrate with Microsoft's server stack and cloud services to protect sensitive data while maintaining performance and compliance. The tag focuses on practical deployment, key management, and vendor-specific implementations of transparent encryption for enterprise databases.
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    NetLib Winter 2026 Transparent Encryption: SQL Server 2025, Azure Key Vault & EKM

    NetLib Security’s Winter 2026 release pushes transparent data-at-rest encryption into a more cloud-native, key‑centric era — adding first‑class support for Microsoft’s newest server stack, a new Azure Key Vault key-delivery plugin, and a significantly expanded Encryptionizer Key Manager (EKM)...
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