Thanks for the plugin that worked great. I still don't understand how
to use pentaho though to encrypt social security numbers listed in the
access database.
On Apr 30, 5:28 pm, Justin Edwards <justinledwa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> #1http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/jmillerdesign/2011/12/29/cipher_pl...
> #2http://www.pentaho.com/download/
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> On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Steven Scaffidi <ssca...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi - I'm looking for information on how to encrypt data in Cakephp. My
> > employer had a client management system built in Microsoft Access, and
> > I recently took that application and put it on a web-based space built
> > in cake. I need to now two things:
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> > #1 How can I encrypt social security numbers from new clients coming
> > into the system? I'm encrypting passwords right now, but I'm not sure
> > how to do social security numbers.
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> > #2 How do I take social security numbers that are currently listed in
> > Microsoft Access with no encryption and put them into the MySQL
> > database encrypted?
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> > Thanks for the help,
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> > Steven
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