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Daily Archives: November 6, 2012
Speaking at the Boulder SQL Server Users Group – November
I’m scheduled to give “The Encryption Primer” at the Boulder SQL Server Users Group on the November 13 meeting. It’s a basic look at the encryption features in SQL Server, updated for SQL Server 2012. This meeting is at the … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged encryption, speaking, syndicated
Unprotected Queries
Today’s editorial was originally released on Dec 4, 2007. It is being republished as Steve is at the PASS Summit. This is absolutely amazing;over half a million database servers have no firewall. How can you put up a database server, … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial
Tagged security, sql server, T-SQL