DECRYPTBYKEYAUTOASYMKEY (Transact-SQL)
SQL Server 2012
Decrypts using a symmetric key that is automatically decrypted using an asymmetric key.
The following example shows how DecryptByKeyAutoAsymKey can be used to simplify code that performs a decryption. This code should be run on an AdventureWorks2012 database that does not already have a database master key.
--Create the keys and certificate.
USE AdventureWorks2012;
CREATE MASTER KEY ENCRYPTION BY PASSWORD = 'mzkvdMlk979438teag$$ds987yghn)(*&4fdg^';
OPEN MASTER KEY DECRYPTION BY PASSWORD = 'mzkvdMlk979438teag$$ds987yghn)(*&4fdg^';
CREATE ASYMMETRIC KEY SSN_AKey
WITH ALGORITHM = RSA_2048 ;
GO
CREATE SYMMETRIC KEY SSN_Key_02 WITH ALGORITHM = DES
ENCRYPTION BY ASYMMETRIC KEY SSN_AKey;
GO
--
--Add a column of encrypted data.
ALTER TABLE HumanResources.Employee
ADD EncryptedNationalIDNumber2 varbinary(128);
OPEN SYMMETRIC KEY SSN_Key_02
DECRYPTION BY ASYMMETRIC KEY SSN_AKey;
UPDATE HumanResources.Employee
SET EncryptedNationalIDNumber2
= EncryptByKey(Key_GUID('SSN_Key_02'), NationalIDNumber);
GO
--Close the key used to encrypt the data.
CLOSE SYMMETRIC KEY SSN_Key_02;
--
--There are two ways to decrypt the stored data.
--
--OPTION ONE, using DecryptByKey()
--1. Open the symmetric key.
--2. Decrypt the data.
--3. Close the symmetric key.
OPEN SYMMETRIC KEY SSN_Key_02
DECRYPTION BY ASYMMETRIC KEY SSN_AKey;
SELECT NationalIDNumber, EncryptedNationalIDNumber2
AS 'Encrypted ID Number',
CONVERT(nvarchar, DecryptByKey(EncryptedNationalIDNumber2))
AS 'Decrypted ID Number'
FROM HumanResources.Employee;
CLOSE SYMMETRIC KEY SSN_Key_02;
--
--OPTION TWO, using DecryptByKeyAutoAsymKey()
SELECT NationalIDNumber, EncryptedNationalIDNumber2
AS 'Encrypted ID Number',
CONVERT(nvarchar, DecryptByKeyAutoAsymKey ( AsymKey_ID('SSN_AKey') , NULL ,EncryptedNationalIDNumber2))
AS 'Decrypted ID Number'
FROM HumanResources.Employee;
GO