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The DataSync Agent plugin architecture allows the agent to modify inbound payloads before the data is inserted into a database or saved to a file. Thus, encrypting specified values using Voltage encryption can be applied before inserting the row into your database. When you specify the list of tables and column names in the encrypt_columns parameter in the format of <table>:<column>;<table>:<column>;etc., i.e. incident:comments, the plugin will encrypt these specific columns that contain sensitive information for your infrastructure to decrypt and process themselves.
NOTE: This is a custom feature for a specific use case to encrypt data saved using the Voltage API before saving it into the database. Contact Perspectium Support for more information.
First, you will need to set up one of the Perspectium DataSync Agents.
You should also stop running your DataSync Agent before making any Agent configuration changes.
To start using the Voltage API in your DataSync Agent, follow these steps:
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