Compare the Top Free Database Security Software as of May 2025

What is Free Database Security Software?

Database security software tools enable organizations to secure their databases, and ensure security compliance with database operations. Compare and read user reviews of the best Free Database Security software currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Acra

    Acra

    Cossack Labs

    Data leakage prevention in your app made simple. Acra encryption suite provides data protection in distributed applications, web and mobile apps with PostgreSQL, MySQL, KV backends through selective encryption. Encryption of sensitive and personal data is mandated by regulations (GDPR, HIPAA, CCPA, PCI DSS) and industry best practices. However, building cryptography into distributed application is often a tedious task, which has a limited security impact and plenty of architectural trade-offs. Acra is here to change it. Acra is one tool that covers 9 data security controls. Acra is built to mitigate data leakage risks while providing defense in depth across the whole data lifespan within the application. Acra is easy to integrate, doesn't require significant modifications in the existing code, provides reliable data security, reduces MTTD and MTTR. Acra provides an integration library that can encrypt any record with AcraServer’s key.
    Starting Price: $10000 per year
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    SecretHub

    SecretHub

    SecretHub

    Upgrade security throughout the stack with a unified secrets management platform that every engineer can use – from admin to intern. Putting passwords and API keys in source code creates a security risk. But handling them properly creates complexity that makes it extremely cumbersome to deploy. Git, Slack, and email are designed to share information, not to keep secrets. Copy-pasting values and waiting on that one admin who holds all the keys simply don't scale when you're deploying software multiple times a week. It's impossible to track who accessed what secrets at what time, making compliance audits a nightmare. Eliminate secrets in source code by replacing plaintext values with a reference to the secret. SecretHub then automatically loads secrets into your app the moment it starts. Use the CLI to encrypt and store secrets and then simply tell the code where to look for the secret. Your code is now free of secrets and can be shared with everyone on your team.
    Starting Price: $99 per month
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    Privacy1

    Privacy1

    Privacy1

    Privacy1 infrastructure brings transparency, safeguards GDPR | CCPA compliance, builds trust for your business. The solution shields your data centric organizations, lower data leak risks, ensures that no personal data is processed except with the right permission. The service has built in rich features you need to meet data compliance requirements and enforce your organizational data security to the highest level Lawfulness and data transparency: ✓ Consent management; ✓ Data privacy policy management; ✓ Data processing purpose management; ✓ Work flow for handling data subject access requests; ✓ Data processing activities recording | Data mapping; Data security protection: ✓ Data Pseudonymization in services with database; ✓ Data Pseudonymization in pipelines; ✓ Data permission governing; ✓ Data access control work flow (Tech | Legal | Actual data usage); ✓ Data usage separation in micro-services; ✓ Data risk analysis; ✓ Data protection impact assessmen
    Starting Price: $159 per month
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    HashiCorp Vault
    Secure, store and tightly control access to tokens, passwords, certificates, encryption keys for protecting secrets and other sensitive data using a UI, CLI, or HTTP API. Secure applications and systems with machine identity and automate credential issuance, rotation, and more. Enable attestation of application and workload identity, using Vault as the trusted authority. Many organizations have credentials hard coded in source code, littered throughout configuration files and configuration management tools, and stored in plaintext in version control, wikis, and shared volumes. Safeguarding and ensuring that a credentials isn’t leaked, or in the likelihood it is, that the organization can quickly revoke access and remediate, is a complex problem to solve.
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