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Security of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Improves over Previous Versions
sponsored by Information Security Magazine
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Posted:
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11 Sep 2008
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Published:
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01 Sep 2008
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Format:
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HTML
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Length:
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14
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Type:
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Journal Article
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Database security is critical to protecting your business. The reliance on database technology by organizations, businesses, the interconnected Web, and applications has never been higher.
New protections in SQL Server 2008 include granular data security features such as encryption, key management and meta data security enhancements. There is also increased flexibility in role-based permissions that tighten database controls.
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Author
James C. Foster
Software Security and Forensics Expert
James C. Foster runs a software security and forensics practice for a private firm. He is an alumni and fellow for the Wharton School of Business and was recently the Deputy Director for Global Security Operations at CSC. He has written more than 20 books and is a contributing editor for Information Security magazine.
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Database Management | Database Performance Management | Database Performance Management Software | Database Security | Database Server Software | Metadata | Secure Content Management Software | SQL | SQL Server
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