Yet another derivative icon, similar to email-secure, but with database. Might be useful to represent encrypted database.



Not too sure on positioning (lock shape too high?), might be better to push shape 1px down.
Look at trackpad-lock might be better in the bottom right.
(going for a run, so won't be as quick to add this one)
Well, a while ago we had a discussion on lock positioning in issue #2194, where it was first suggested to place lock on the top. I did a couple of variants with lock on bottom:
v1:



database-secure-variant.svg.zip
v2:



database-secure-variant2.svg.zip
Of these two, v2 is probably a better looking one, and it does not break top of database icon shape, making it easier to recognise. So I think that it's a better overall icon.
@andrewnenakhov You can use http://dev.materialdesignicons.com/contribute/github to generate previews for new contributions in the future.
@goyney oh, so that's how you guys make these nice previews! Thanks. I'd suggest covering this information in wiki or in information on how to submit contributions.
@andrewnenakhov The information is available on the new site, so once that goes live, it will be available! That generator is actually the WIP new site.
@goyney I think I'd like an option to drag .svg files there instead of extracting and pasting path data. I think My developers can add it fast if nobody minds it.
I'm just going to say this...shouldn't all databases be secure. I know that not all are, but what would this be for?
@MrGrigri for example, in android you can encrypt your Realm or SQLite database with additional encryption, and, optionally, with password.
By the way, I'll get your icons transferred over shortly https://materialdesignicons.com/contributor/Andrew-Nenakhov
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@MrGrigri for example, in android you can encrypt your Realm or SQLite database with additional encryption, and, optionally, with password.