I'm relatively new to C# and encryption so please bear with me. I'm working on a business application (in C#, .NET 4.0, VS 2010) that stores quite a lot of data and it must also be capable of reading quite large amounts of data and filter it in order to display it (mostly in datagridview, sometimes just some calculations...). Anyway data needs to be encrypted and it must be possible to encrypt and decrypt only parts of data files (in order to write & read from random positions). Speed is essential (the user should not wait for data to load&display), security comes second. The computer on which this will run will be at least dual core 2.0+ Ghz with at least 2GB RAM.
I thought about using a relatively large (around 1MB) xor pad which will be calculated at runtime. I think that a custom file design in binary combined with xor should provide relatively good security and speed. But now I started thinking about using something stronger, if it is still fast enough, maybe AES (probably .NET implementations: Rijindael or Serpent or Twofish). So what do you think it is best? What do other companies / developers usually use in such cases? How fast / slow is AES? I/O operations are already very slow and I don't know if AES will make things even worse or it maybe won't be even noticed.
Or do you maybe have some other ideas about how to encrypt data fast enough?
p.s. I know that if someone successfully(!) debugs or disassembles the code he can decrypt the data.
EDIT: I'm only developing a custom application for a customer, so I can't force them to have better hardware, I can recommend better hardware. My software will consist mainly of 3 parts, POS, server and some kind of a manager. If you think that my first idea (some kind of a xor) is useless and that I should use some better encryption please at least try to estimate what kind of hardware (minimum) would provide desired results ("fast enough" = decryption should not impact on data display, for instance if it takes 1s to load the data and display it in datagridview it shouldn't take more than 1,2-1,3s to do the same with decrypting).