Hello friends,
I am working on a rather simple web site. Windows IIS Perl CGI. I have a SQLite3 database to collect use information (Name, address, etc.). I encrypt user passwords with Argon... so good there. The question is how do I best secure the database itself? I have read up on different opensource/vendor solutions to encrypt but those are mostly structured around C# or seem overly complex. I have read up on password protecting SQLite3 databases but I can't tell if that just applies a simple password access or actually encrypts the database. I am hoping to hear from some of you as to how you protect SQLite3 databases in similar circumstances? I know I should move on from CGI but the site is only like seven pages.
I appreciate your insight and help.
---RedJeep (Full disclosure, I sold the Jeep cj5, the roof leaked too much when it rains it Portland. I have a Land Rover Discovery now. That roof also leaks too much. :-)
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