Next Meeting - October 6, 2009 Speaker - SQL Server MVP Brian Kelley Trigger Happy Database Security In this presentation we'll look at the use of triggers for added database security. We'll start with the typical DML triggers used to audit changes to data and best and worst practices with their implementation. Then we'll move into SQL Server 2005 and 2008 with the use of DDL and Logon Triggers which allow us to prevent changes to the database schema, to report on certain types of login behavior and to even block logins if we see them from unauthorized applications. In addition, we'll briefly consider the Audit object, a feature of SQL Server 2008 Enterprise Edition, which allows us to finally perform audits on SELECTs against critical tables without having to resort to SQL Server traces.
Midlands PASS Chapter October Meeting
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- Date
- 6-7 Oct 2009 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- 250 Berryhill Road , Columbia, US
- Cost
- Free
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