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Algorithm Secrecy is not Security

This week Steve Jones talks encryption and why you shouldn't be implementing anything you've invented.  Read more...
By Steve Jones 2013/03/18 | Source: SQLServerCentral.com | Category: security
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Securing SQL Server: Vulnerabilities You Might Not Have Considered

A short look at the vulnerabilities your data may be susceptible to outside of the database tables.   Read more...
By Ashvin Kamaraju 2013/03/07 | Source: SQLServerCentral.com | Category: encryption
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We Need to Learn Encryption

With all the recent worms and attacks out there, it's only a matter of time before someone focuses more on databases. With that in mind, Steve Jones thinks it's important we learn and use encryption and better security now.  Read more...
By Steve Jones 2012/06/13 | Source: SQLServerCentral.com | Category: editorial
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Master Keys

By Stanley Kapfunde 2012/05/25 | Category: security
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Hashing

By Steve Jones 2012/01/24 | Category: t-sql
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A New SMK

By Steve Jones 2012/01/06 | Category: security
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Encryption

By Steve Jones 2011/12/28 | Category: encryption
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Encryption Works

Encryption is supposed to protect data, and it appears to be working as police and authorities are often stymied by encrypted disks. Steve Jones recommends you encrypt your disks on all your machines.  Read more...
By Steve Jones 2011/12/12 | Source: SQLServerCentral.com | Category: editorial
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Database encryption

By Steve Jones 2011/08/29 | Category: administration
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Understanding Security

It is important for data professionals to understand security, but it's also important for end users that must handle data. However we have a lot of work to do to make that easier since Steve Jones thinks many IT pros struggle with this concept.  Read more...
By Steve Jones 2011/06/15 | Source: SQLServerCentral.com | Category: editorial
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Encryption

By Loreen Mubayiwa 2010/06/16 | Category: encryption
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Man in the MIddle

Are you worried about man in the middle attacks on your database server? If you run Oracle you should be, but SQL Server DBAs should not assume they are safe. Adding communication encryption can be a good idea for SQL Server DBAs.  Read more...
By Steve Jones 2010/04/29 | Source: SQLServerCentral.com | Category: editorial
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Encryption

By Vyas DCS 2010/03/23 | Category: security
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E K M

By Vyas DCS 2010/03/12 | Category: administration
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A Fundamental Security Mistake

Steve Jones thinks Microsoft is making a fundamental security mistake in the way they build features for the various editions of SQL Server. Read today's editorial and see if you agree.  Read more...
By Steve Jones 2009/12/21 | Source: SQLServerCentral.com | Category: editorial
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A Fundamental Security Mistake

Steve Jones thinks Microsoft is making a fundamental security mistake in the way they build features for the various editions of SQL Server. Read today's editorial and see if you agree.  Read more...
By Steve Jones 2009/12/21 | Source: SQLServerCentral.com | Category: editorial - ipod
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A Fundamental Security Mistake

Steve Jones thinks Microsoft is making a fundamental security mistake in the way they build features for the various editions of SQL Server. Read today's editorial and see if you agree.  Read more...
By Steve Jones 2009/12/21 | Source: SQLServerCentral.com | Category: editorial - wmv
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How to simulate transparent data encryption (TDE) with SQL 2000 and 2005

Encryption of data at rest is becoming more and more crucial in today’s world. This tip is aimed to help businesses that do not have the budgets or resources to purchase hardware encryption tools or to upgrade to SQL 2008. It basically illustrates how to achive transparent file encryption with SQL 2005 or SQL 2000.  Read more...
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Options for hiding SQL Server code

I am aware of the WITH ENCRYPTION clause that is used to encrypt the code for objects like views, stored procedures and functions. It sort of fulfills my purpose and is easy to implement, but it does not cover all SQL Server objects. In this tip we look at another option to restrict users from viewing the definition/code of any SQL Server object.  Read more...
By Additional Articles 2009/09/08 | Source: MSSQLTips.com | Category: security
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