방법: 데이터 열 암호화
이 항목에서는 대칭 암호화를 사용하여 데이터 열을 암호화하는 두 가지 방법을 보여 줍니다. 다음 예에서 일반 텍스트 원본은 변경되지 않고 테이블에 남아 있으므로 AdventureWorks 예제 데이터베이스의 기능이 유지되며 이러한 예에서 설명된 기능을 시험해 볼 수 있습니다. 배포 환경에서는 암호화된 데이터만 저장됩니다.
[!참고]
Windows XP 또는 Windows Server 2000에서는 AES를 사용한 암호화가 지원되지 않습니다. AES를 지원하지 않는 시스템에서 이러한 코드 예를 실행하려면 먼저 "AES_256"을 "DES"로 변경해야 합니다.
예
1. 간단한 대칭 암호화
다음 코드에서는 대칭 키를 사용하여 열을 암호화하는 방법을 보여 줍니다.
USE AdventureWorks;
GO
--If there is no master key, create one now.
IF NOT EXISTS
(SELECT * FROM sys.symmetric_keys WHERE symmetric_key_id = 101)
CREATE MASTER KEY ENCRYPTION BY
PASSWORD = '23987hxJKL969#ghf0%94467GRkjg5k3fd117r$$#1946kcj$n44nhdlj'
GO
CREATE CERTIFICATE HumanResources037
WITH SUBJECT = 'Employee Social Security Numbers';
GO
CREATE SYMMETRIC KEY SSN_Key_01
WITH ALGORITHM = AES_256
ENCRYPTION BY CERTIFICATE HumanResources037;
GO
USE [AdventureWorks];
GO
-- Create a column in which to store the encrypted data.
ALTER TABLE HumanResources.Employee
ADD EncryptedNationalIDNumber varbinary(128);
GO
-- Open the symmetric key with which to encrypt the data.
OPEN SYMMETRIC KEY SSN_Key_01
DECRYPTION BY CERTIFICATE HumanResources037;
-- Encrypt the value in column NationalIDNumber with symmetric
-- key SSN_Key_01. Save the result in column EncryptedNationalIDNumber.
UPDATE HumanResources.Employee
SET EncryptedNationalIDNumber = EncryptByKey(Key_GUID('SSN_Key_01'), NationalIDNumber);
GO
-- Verify the encryption.
-- First, open the symmetric key with which to decrypt the data.
OPEN SYMMETRIC KEY SSN_Key_01
DECRYPTION BY CERTIFICATE HumanResources037;
GO
-- Now list the original ID, the encrypted ID, and the
-- decrypted ciphertext. If the decryption worked, the original
-- and the decrypted ID will match.
SELECT NationalIDNumber, EncryptedNationalIDNumber
AS 'Encrypted ID Number',
CONVERT(nvarchar, DecryptByKey(EncryptedNationalIDNumber))
AS 'Decrypted ID Number'
FROM HumanResources.Employee;
GO
2. 인증자를 포함하는 대칭 암호화
다음 코드에서는 인증자를 포함하는 대칭 암호화를 사용하여 열을 암호화하는 방법을 보여 줍니다.
USE AdventureWorks;
--If there is no master key, create one now.
IF NOT EXISTS
(SELECT * FROM sys.symmetric_keys WHERE symmetric_key_id = 101)
CREATE MASTER KEY ENCRYPTION BY
PASSWORD = '23987hxJKL95QYV4369#ghf0%lekjg5k3fd117r$$#1946kcj$n44ncjhdlj'
GO
CREATE CERTIFICATE Sales09
WITH SUBJECT = 'Customer Credit Card Numbers';
GO
CREATE SYMMETRIC KEY CreditCards_Key11
WITH ALGORITHM = AES_256
ENCRYPTION BY CERTIFICATE Sales09;
GO
-- Create a column in which to store the encrypted data.
ALTER TABLE Sales.CreditCard
ADD CardNumber_Encrypted varbinary(128);
GO
-- Open the symmetric key with which to encrypt the data.
OPEN SYMMETRIC KEY CreditCards_Key11
DECRYPTION BY CERTIFICATE Sales09;
-- Encrypt the value in column CardNumber using the
-- symmetric key CreditCards_Key11.
-- Save the result in column CardNumber_Encrypted.
UPDATE Sales.CreditCard
SET CardNumber_Encrypted = EncryptByKey(Key_GUID('CreditCards_Key11')
, CardNumber, 1, HashBytes('SHA1', CONVERT( varbinary
, CreditCardID)));
GO
-- Verify the encryption.
-- First, open the symmetric key with which to decrypt the data.
OPEN SYMMETRIC KEY CreditCards_Key11
DECRYPTION BY CERTIFICATE Sales09;
GO
-- Now list the original card number, the encrypted card number,
-- and the decrypted ciphertext. If the decryption worked,
-- the original number will match the decrypted number.
SELECT CardNumber, CardNumber_Encrypted
AS 'Encrypted card number', CONVERT(nvarchar,
DecryptByKey(CardNumber_Encrypted, 1 ,
HashBytes('SHA1', CONVERT(varbinary, CreditCardID))))
AS 'Decrypted card number' FROM Sales.CreditCard;
GO