Encryption for Standard Edition

Hi
We're on 11g std edition and looking for ways to encrypy our backups. We cannot us Advanced Oracle Security since we are not licensed for them and are not on Enterprise Edition.
Does anyone recommend any file encrytion tools they have used that can do the same outside oracle.
Thanks

You can use cell-level encryption by the various EncryptByXxxx function. But that assumes that you are writing the SQL code yourself, and you seem to have Sharepoint. Maybe you should ask in a Sharepoint forum what is possible in the realm of Sharepoint.
It also helps if you have an understanding of why you want to encrypt. That is, what do you want to protect yourself against?
Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, [email protected]

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