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As you might have already seen online, Embarcadero is working on a new major release of its flagship database engine, InterBase. Available as a classic RDBMS on Windows and Linux, but also as an embedded database for desktop and mobile, InterBase is very versatile, has an incredibly small memory footprint, and offers exceptional value at an affordable price.
This blog post is based on a pre-release version of the InterBase software. No feature is committed until the product’s GA release.
Focus on Security and Encryption
InterBase was a very early proponent of a feature that is fundamental today for data storage: encryption. Considering the various privacy laws and the overall security focus of the industry, there is hardly any developer who doesn’t need to encrypt data at rest and in transit – and InterBase has offered both models for a long time now.
In the coming version 15 release, we are taking a few steps forward in this direction.
First, we are making encryption the only encryption model supported (thus removing alternative, weaker security options). When this level of encryption was first introduced in InterBase, it was a premium feature, while more recently it has been made part of the core license.
It is worth highlighting that InterBase not only offers the fairly unique ability to encrypt the entire database, but also specific tables or columns with sensitive data – although with modern CPUs, encryption has only a negligible impact on performance.
Second, we are moving password hashes to use the , for more secure passwords storage and transmission. This is also fundamental to make sure access to the data remains limited to authorized users only.
Third, we plan to offer compliance with , a security compliance standard defined by the U.S. government and required for some industries, including finance, healthcare, and government itself.
Stay Tuned for InterBase 15
To learn more about the coming release of InterBase, sign up for the coming webinar on October 7.
This blog post is based on a pre-release version of the InterBase software. No feature is committed until the product’s GA release.
This blog post is based on a pre-release version of the InterBase software. No feature is committed until the product’s GA release.
Focus on Security and Encryption
InterBase was a very early proponent of a feature that is fundamental today for data storage: encryption. Considering the various privacy laws and the overall security focus of the industry, there is hardly any developer who doesn’t need to encrypt data at rest and in transit – and InterBase has offered both models for a long time now.
In the coming version 15 release, we are taking a few steps forward in this direction.
First, we are making encryption the only encryption model supported (thus removing alternative, weaker security options). When this level of encryption was first introduced in InterBase, it was a premium feature, while more recently it has been made part of the core license.
It is worth highlighting that InterBase not only offers the fairly unique ability to encrypt the entire database, but also specific tables or columns with sensitive data – although with modern CPUs, encryption has only a negligible impact on performance.
Second, we are moving password hashes to use the , for more secure passwords storage and transmission. This is also fundamental to make sure access to the data remains limited to authorized users only.
Third, we plan to offer compliance with , a security compliance standard defined by the U.S. government and required for some industries, including finance, healthcare, and government itself.
Stay Tuned for InterBase 15
To learn more about the coming release of InterBase, sign up for the coming webinar on October 7.
This blog post is based on a pre-release version of the InterBase software. No feature is committed until the product’s GA release.
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