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Monthly Archives: May 2019
High Prices for High Security
I was excited to see the new Secure Enclave technology come to Always Encrypted (AE) in SQL Server 2019. I’ve thought that the way Microsoft implemented the AE technology in SQL Server 2016 was a start and a good step … Continue reading
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Tagged Always Encrypted, encryption, security
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High Security Prices–Always Encrypted 2019 needs Datacenter Edition
I was recently doing some work on Always Encrypted in SQL Server 2019 and needed to set up an HGS server. I went through most of the setup, and then encountered this issue: After embarrassing myself to other MVPs and … Continue reading
Long Live All Passwords
I remember the first time I had to create a password for a system. It was an application that a friend and I wrote, and we wanted to separate the ways that we stored data, so we added a login … Continue reading
A Busy Few Weeks and Vacation
I’m taking a short break from blogging with a 3 week trip to Australia and New Zealand. I’ve got quite a bit of work to do, as well as session prep for a busy schedule (5 different sessions to deliver) … Continue reading