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TSQL Tuesday #63 – How do you manage security?

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Come on down! You’re the next contestant on T-SQL Tuesday! I’m your host Kenneth Fisher and this month I’d thought we might talk about security. Security is one of those subjects that most DBAs have to deal with regardless of specialty. So as something we all have to work with at some point or another what are some tips you’d like to share? What’s the best security design? You’ve picked up a legacy system and the security is awful, how do you fix it? Any great tools out there you’d like to share? Hate it or love it I’m betting we all have something to say.

What is T-SQL Tuesday

T-SQL Tuesday is a blog party started by Adam Machanic (b/t) just over five years ago. The first Tuesday of each month a blogger hosts the party and suggests a topic. Then anyone who is interested blogs on that topic. It can be a lot of fun and quite a challenge to blog on a topic you didn’t pick. Not to mention the time limit. I didn’t mention the time limit? Oh, well, you have one week to write your blog and then it has to be posted on the second Tuesday of the month. If you want to host just contact Adam and ask for a spot. I believe there is a requirement that you have to have participated at least a few times, but hey that’s only reasonable right?

How to join the party
  • Your post must be published between 00:00 GMT Tuesday February 10, 2015 and 00:00 GMT Tuesday February 10, 2015. Don’t be late!
  • Your post must contain the T-SQL Tuesday logo at the top (see above) and the image must link back to this blog post. Otherwise how will we know it’s a T-SQL Tuesday post?
  • Trackbacks should work, but if not please put a link to your post in the comments section so everyone can see your contribution!

Filed under: Microsoft SQL Server, Security, SQLServerPedia Syndication, T-SQL Tuesday Tagged: Adam Machanic, microsoft sql server, security, T-SQL Tuesday

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