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- From: mdchaney@fractal.ucs.indiana.edu (M Darrin Chaney)
- Subject: Re: Encryption
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- References: <1993Jan8.170939.9261@advtech.uswest.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 20:08:14 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan8.170939.9261@advtech.uswest.com> crb@advtech.uswest.com (Chris Renck) writes:
- >We are developing a application which is going to contain salary information,
- >and I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on how the salary field
- > can be encrypted or secure so only authorized people can see it. Our Human
- >Resources Dept does not even wants us (the Ingres developers) to be able to
- >see what data is in this field.
- >
- >If anyone has run across this situation and/or has any suggestions, it would
- >be greatly appreciated.
- >
- >The application is on Windows 4GL(2.0/01-su4.u42/00) and we are running it on a Sun 4/490 (SUN OS 4.1.1)i
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- Salary information is open information at most firms. You should find out
- *why* your human resources department is so worried about you seeing it...
-
- Darrin
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