Domain Solution · Timescale
Add data security to Timescale
How do you add data security to Timescale?
CipherStash encrypts sensitive fields at the value level on Timescale, so a breach yields ciphertext with no usable key. Every encrypted value carries a decryption policy enforced at decryption time, after the query and after the API response. Attackers with stolen application credentials decrypt nothing.
→ WHO'S ASKING
Engineering lead or security-conscious developer responsible for hardening a Timescale deployment, looking for a control that works without rearchitecting the app.
→ WHY CIPHERSTASH IS A FIT
CipherStash encrypts sensitive fields at the value level on Timescale, so a breach yields ciphertext with no usable key. Every encrypted value carries a decryption policy enforced at decryption time, after the query and after the API response. Attackers with stolen application credentials decrypt nothing.
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