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Should a Federal Tax Id be encrypted in a database? [closed]

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My first inclination is to say yes, since it's essentially a corporation's SSN which I would encrypt. However, I'm not sure whether SOX or and Federal guidelines actually require it to be encrypted. Anyone know for sure?


My rule of thumb: if you have to ask, the answer is probably yes

But I agree with @Adam, you should ask a lawyer about legal matters.


Considering that EIN's are generally public information - public companies put them on their 10-K and private companies usually include them on their D&B, it's probably not a big deal.


After further research, it appears that there is no specific requirement that a Tax ID (or SSN for that matter) be encrypted in the data layer, however, they need to be masked when presented to users.

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