![]() In SQL Server, encryption keys include a combination of public, private, and symmetric keys that are used to protect sensitive data. Asymmetric keys use one password to encrypt data (called the public key) and another to decrypt data (called the private key). Symmetric keys use the same password to encrypt and decrypt data. ![]() SQL Server has two kinds of keys: symmetric and asymmetric. SQL Server uses encryption keys to help secure data, credentials, and connection information that is stored in a server database.
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