Hello,
Encrypting the traffic between the desktop client and the RDMS instance requires the use of https, which is simple to implement. If you want to protect traffic even further, you would encrypt it as well between the RDMS instance and the SQL Instance.
By default, only passwords are encrypted using AES 256 bit encryption. You can also encrypt the session configuration using a passphrase or a private key. This is described in http://help.remotedesktopmanager.com/administration_securityproviders.htm
Best regards,
Encrypting the traffic between the desktop client and the RDMS instance requires the use of https, which is simple to implement. If you want to protect traffic even further, you would encrypt it as well between the RDMS instance and the SQL Instance.
By default, only passwords are encrypted using AES 256 bit encryption. You can also encrypt the session configuration using a passphrase or a private key. This is described in http://help.remotedesktopmanager.com/administration_securityproviders.htm
Best regards,