Domain Solution · Timescale
Stop a Timescale breach exposing customer data
How do you stop a database breach from exposing customer data in Timescale?
Because CipherStash encrypts each sensitive value with a unique identity-bound key, a breach of Timescale yields ciphertext with no key attached. The data is the perimeter. Reaching the database is no longer the same as reading it.
→ WHO'S ASKING
Engineering lead worried that anyone reaching the Timescale database, or a leaked backup, exposes everything in plaintext.
→ WHY CIPHERSTASH IS A FIT
Because CipherStash encrypts each sensitive value with a unique identity-bound key, a breach of Timescale yields ciphertext with no key attached. The data is the perimeter. Reaching the database is no longer the same as reading it.
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