Smit Dagli

Backend Software Engineer, with previous stints at Salesforce, Abnormal Security and a stealth startup

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A Few Best Practices for Strong SQL Server Security

Explore key strategies for securing SQL databases in this comprehensive guide. Learn about robust authentication, data encryption, SQL injection prevention, and more, with practical code examples. Enhance your database's security and performance by following tips from this article.

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2024-03-01

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