Shield Platform Encryption
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- Introduction to Salesforce Shield Platform Encryption
0:00 Introduction
1:00 Shield Platform Encryption
2:35 Need for Shield Platform Encryption
3:18 Classic Encryption Vs Shield Platform Encryption
5:00 Encryption Key
6:00 Encryption process flow
7:40 Type of Encryption in Salesforce
8:14 Probabilistic Encryption
10:00 Consideration for Platform Encryption
11:10 Deterministic Encryption
14:00 Planning for Platform Encryption?
14:40 Shield Platform Encryption Best practices.
15:30 Key Management & Self Service Background Encryption
18:20 Shield Platform Encryption after sandbox refresh
21:08 Demo of Shield Platform Encryption
Many Thanks, this was cake walk , great session covering all aspects .
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simple and clear! Thank You!!
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This was great!
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Great session as always!! thanks.
How external system/integration will impact. suppose Oracle is fetching data from SF ?
Excellent video.
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Please make some video on Salesforce Data masking, it will be very helpful for us.😊
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Who will use the tenancy secret to decrypt data ? Any scenario for using that tenancy secret and Salesforce key ?
QQ - what happens when we refresh the sandbox from prod or migrate the data, does it gets migrated with encrypted format ?
How do you deploy platform encryption settings and newly encrypted fields using Change Sets?
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Hello, Thanks for this great information. I have a question.... We hace 2 customers who want to bring there own keys in our salesforce org. I wish to ask how is this possible in "BYOK" scenario ? we have to consider the fact that only 1 tenant key can be active at 1 time. consider this... Customer A brings there key in system... data is encrypted as per them... Now when customer B brings their key in system... Previous key of customer A is archived... and all records gets encrypted as per key og customer B... even when customer A inserts a record in their data table, it get's encrypted as per current active key of customer B... so how this scenario can be handled ?
May I know have you got the answer for this, if yes pls share
@@saipavankumar3568 No, it is not possible. Ideally if data is so sensitive, 2 customers must not be using same ORG. In this context Salesforce actually is referring to term "Customer" as Salesforce Customer (The one who implemented Salesforce) rather then Salesforce's Customer's customer (The one mapped as Account in Salesforce). The question that I asked was applicable for Salesforce's Customer's customer which is an invalid scenario as per Salesforce.
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