PL/pgSQL_sec is a PostgreSQL encryption extension developed by CYBERTEC. Use PL/pgSQL_sec to ensure that nobody can see your code. Code is even encrypted in your backups – while remaining transparent to your developers.
Would you like to make sure that customers can’t browse your source code? Maybe you’d like to prevent competitors from stealing your business secrets? PL/pgSQL_sec was designed to prevent users from looking at your code, once and for all.
In PostgreSQL, a procedure’s source code (unless it has been written in C or C++) is stored as plain text in a system table. In many cases, that doesn’t present a problem. However, if you sell software and your success depends on keeping code proprietary, giving the source code away is clearly not acceptable.
PL/pgSQL_sec can help protect your server-side procedures. Our module encrypts your source code and procedures, and stores them safely – in a way that makes sure people can’t steal code you want to keep as proprietary.
PL/pgSQL_sec provides security for your software and helps to protect your competitive advantage.
Currently we support PostgreSQL version 9.3 or higher.
Please contact our sales team to receive a copy of PL/pgSQL_sec. Also, feel free to contribute to this tool: We are always happy to recieve tips and suggestions for improvement from you!
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