Book Description
Securing SQL Server is one of the most important responsibilities of the SQL Server professional. Ensuring your data is safe requires a combination of good systems and database administration, and intelligent application design - weaving a security plan that matches the capabilities and vulnerabilities of each contributing part.
But at its root, security is concerned with controlling access - authenticating who can access the data on the server, authorizing what users can do with that data, and securing data as it is transported. These core topics are the focus of this book.
SQL Server Security Distilled shows you:
What you can do to secure date in SQL Server How SQL Server handles authentication and authorization in different versions How SQL Server security integrates with Windows security The security pros and cons of different transport protocols Ways to tailor SQL Server security to different applications, including client-server and Web applications How to secure DTS packages The implications of different types of replication for security The security features of SQL Server CE and its server-side agents
Download Description
SQL Server is the dominant relational database in the Windows market and data security is a huge and growing concern for all businesses. Securing SQL Server is one of the most important responsibilities of the SQL Server professional.
SQL Server Distilled, Second Edition is a very carefully researched, clearly explained book on securing SQL Server, by an author who knows SQL Server inside and out. If you follow the practical guidelines that are clearly set out in this book, then you stand a very good chance of making sure that the data stored in your database is secure and that the conversation between your applications and the database is secure (preventing SQL injection attacks, etc.).
This second edition will have more practical advice on how to implement good practices that will ward off future viruses before they are even created. This book will contain new content that reflects all updates to SQL Server's security mechanisms.
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