That is the whole question....posed by my boss.
Ask your boss for more details. Like everyone else said it can be and might be (i.e. Passwords are hashed) but it's a very open question that nobody can properly answer.
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what does he/she want encryption for? What is he/she worried about hiding?
2-factor login controls who has access
https might help but can slow things down in terms of the traffic flow over the internet but comes with other things to worry about
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It can be. Depends on how you set it up. Encrypt the disk you install it on (or at least the data disk), use https to communicate with it, and encrypt the database you use.
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