Protecting SQL Server Data

Protecting SQL Server Data

In Protecting SQL Server Data, John Magnabosco demonstrates how sensitive data, stored in SQL Server, can be protected using an efficient and maintainable encryption-based data architecture.

Publication date: 21 Sep 2009

ISBN-10: 1906434271

ISBN-13: 9781906434274

Paperback: 268 pages

Views: 6,790

Type: N/A

Publisher: Red Gate Books

License: n/a

Post time: 26 Apr 2016 12:00:00

Protecting SQL Server Data

Protecting SQL Server Data In Protecting SQL Server Data, John Magnabosco demonstrates how sensitive data, stored in SQL Server, can be protected using an efficient and maintainable encryption-based data architecture.
Tag(s): Relational Database
Publication date: 21 Sep 2009
ISBN-10: 1906434271
ISBN-13: 9781906434274
Paperback: 268 pages
Views: 6,790
Document Type: N/A
Publisher: Red Gate Books
License: n/a
Post time: 26 Apr 2016 12:00:00
From the Book Description:

In Protecting SQL Server Data, John Magnabosco demonstrates how sensitive data, stored in SQL Server, can be protected using an efficient and maintainable encryption-based data architecture. He explains how to assess and categorize data elements according to sensitivity, regulate access to the various categories of data using database roles, views and stored procedures, and then how to implement a secure data architecture using features such as cell-level encryption, transparent data encryption, one-way encryption, obfuscation, and more.




About The Author(s)


John Magnabosco is a writer and a SQL Server Database Consultant. He is also the current President and Co-Founder of the Indianapolis Professional Association for SQL Server (IndyPASS) as well as the Speaker Coordinator and Co-Founder of IndyTechFest. As a database developer and administrator John has had the opportunity to work on databases as small as single user systems and as large as a terabyte enterprise databases in the banking and government arenas.

John Magnabosco

John Magnabosco is a writer and a SQL Server Database Consultant. He is also the current President and Co-Founder of the Indianapolis Professional Association for SQL Server (IndyPASS) as well as the Speaker Coordinator and Co-Founder of IndyTechFest. As a database developer and administrator John has had the opportunity to work on databases as small as single user systems and as large as a terabyte enterprise databases in the banking and government arenas.


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