D. Within the database
Transparent database encryption (TDE) is typically implemented within the database itself. TDE encrypts the data at rest by using encryption keys stored in a secure location, often managed by a key management system. The encryption and decryption processes happen transparently at the database level, ensuring that data is stored securely without requiring changes to applications accessing the database.
P#158 Oracle as a Service employs transparent database encryption for its PaaS product. Server-side implementations use two-tiered keys for protecting the tablespace data, files and backups. Oracle avoids CMK or HSM implementations, opting for ease of use: Oracle as a Service Transparent Database Encryption
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