Chapter 15 DBMS-Specific Features
A symmetric key is one key that is used for both encryption and decryption. Encryption and decryption by using a symmetric key is fast, and suitable for routine use with sensitive data in the database. PowerDesigner models symmetric keys as extended objects with a stereotype of <<SymmetricKey>>.
You can create a symmetric key in any of the following ways:
You can modify an object's properties from its property sheet. To open a symmetric key property sheet, double-click its diagram symbol or its Browser entry in the Symmetric Key Objects folder.
The following extended attributes are available on the Microsoft tab:
Name | Description |
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Authorization | Specifies the name of a user or role as the owner of the key.
Scripting name: Authorization |
Certificate | Specifies the name of the certificate that will be used to encrypt the symmetric key.
Scripting name: Certificate |
Password | Specifies a password from which to derive a TRIPLE_DES key with which to secure the symmetric key. Password complexity will be checked. You should always use strong passwords.
Scripting name: Password |
Symmetric key | Specifies a symmetric key to be used to encrypt the key that is being created.
Scripting name: SymmetricKey |
Asymmetric key | Specifies an asymmetric key to be used to encrypt the key that is being created.
Scripting name: AsymmetricKey |
Key source | Specifies a pass phrase from which to derive the key.
Scripting name: KeySource |
Algorithm | Specifies the algorithm used to encrypt the key
Scripting name: Algorithm |
Identity value | Specifies an identity phrase from which to generate a GUID for tagging data that is encrypted with a temporary key.
Scripting name: IdentityValue |
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