Dan Sellers’s WebLog - Post Webcast’s Notes: Securing SQL Server 2005 for Developers
"This morning was a jammed filled session covering off a lot of changes made to Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Over the last few weeks we talk exclusively about Front End security issues such as Input trust and the creation of a Development and Design environment to better emulate your production environment.However, today we switched gears by examining the security enhancements made to SQL Server 2005.
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This is a cool online session summary and T-SQL code dump about SQL Server 2005 Security for Developers. It talks a little about the Surface Configuration Tool, Authentication, Schemas, Execute Context, Encrypting/Decrypting data and Impersonation.
Here’s the related on-demand webcast link.
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