![]() ![]() You will be able to publish databases using column master keys stored in Azure Key Vault through the UI, view encrypted table data, and do all other actions that are supported in this release when using column master keys, stored in Windows Certificate Store. Use SSMS or Powershell to create these keys. Generation of column master keys and column encryption keys is currently not supported.Database Publish and Data Viewing/Editing scenarios, involving column master keys stored in Azure Key Vault, will not work in this release. In this release, actions that require Azure Key Vault are not supported inside SSDT, but are supported from our SqlPackage.exe command line tool.You can build and publish database projects with full support for all Always Encrypted features. This release will be available through Visual Studio Extensions and Updates soon.ĭownload Data-Tier Application Framework (June 30 2016)ĭatabase Tools – Always Encrypted enhanced supportĪlways Encrypted is a highly anticipated security feature in Azure SQL Database and SQL Server 2016. Always Encrypted allows clients to encrypt sensitive data inside client applications and never reveal the encryption keys to the Database Engine (SQL Database or SQL Server), significantly enhancing security.įor a guided tour of Always Encrypted in SSDT, see this blog post. This release adds full support for Always Encrypted through our core APIs and command line tool (SqlPackage.exe). ![]()
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