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Security Auditing In Microsoft SQL Server
Description: The database community has begun to realize its role in a robust information security infrastructure. Traditionally there has
been little concern for the security of relational database systems, and for the vast amounts of data they house. In the early days
of relational databases, gaining access to a database was so difficult that the need for complex security features was irrelevant.
Databases were housed in mainframes not accessible directly from the network. Slowly they were ported to other networked
systems such as UNIX, Linux, and Windows, but even when this happened, the databases were kept far behind the firewall out
of the reach of the typical Black Hat surfing the Internet.
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Security Auditing In Microsoft SQL Server |
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| Creator |
Everybody |
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08/01/2007 00:00 |
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Zinho |
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| Last updated on |
12/31/1969 16:00 |
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