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Encrypted Database Columns


Siebel Business Applications provide a number of database columns that are encrypted by default. Table 5 lists the database table columns encrypted by default in the Siebel database. For information on how to encrypt a database column, see Configuring Encryption and Search on Encrypted Data.

Table 5. Encrypted Database Table Columns
Table
Table Column

S_AGREE_TERMS

CC_NUMBER

S_CM_CNCTR_PARM

ENCRYPTED_VALUE

S_CONTACT_FNX

YL_PASSWD

S_DOC_ORDER

 

CC_NUMBER

CCV_NUMBER

S_INV_PROF

CC_NUMBER

CCV_NUMBER

S_ORDER

CC_NUMBER

S_PTY_PAY_PRFL

PAY_ACCNT_NUM

VERIFICATION_NUM

S_SMQ_ADDR

SECURITY_TOKEN

S_SRC_PAYMENT

CC_NUM

S_SSO_SYS_USER

SSO_PASSWORD

S_USER

CHALLENGE_ANSWER

CHALLENGE_QUESTION

T_DETAIL

ENCRPTD_COL

The CC_NUMBER and CC_NUM columns listed in Table 5 are used to store credit card number data. The Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) is a set of standards designed to enhance the security of credit card data in organizations that process such data. It is contrary to the PCI standards to store credit card numbers in a database. The CC_NUMBER and CC_NUM columns are provided for backwards-compatibility purposes only and might be removed in a future release.

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