Securing SQL Server: Protecting Your Database from Attackers provides readers with the necessary tools and techniques to help maintain the security of databases within their environment. It begins with a discussion of network security issues, including public versus private IP addresses; accessing an SQL server from home; physical security; and testing network security. The remaining chapters cover database encryption; SQL password security; SQL injection attacks; database backup security; security auditing; and server rights. The Appendix features checklists that database administrators can use to pass external audits.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"Denny Cherry is what would happen if Bill Gates and AC/DC got together to create a sibling. He's a bare-knuckles, no holds-barred technologist, and you can bet that if he tells you that something does or doesn't work, he's speaking from experience. Active in the community, his passion is sharing. You'll enjoy this book." --Buck Woody, Senior Technology Specialist, Microsoft
"Securing SQL Server is a must read for any architect or database administrator wanting to secure their SQL Servers. Given the sensitive data that SQL Servers could hold, it is vital that one understands the potential attacks and how to protect yourself from them. This is the book to help you understand." --InfoSecReviews Book Awards
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Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Systems Administrators, Database Administrators, Application Developers, IT Managers
Illustrationen
30 illustrations; Illustrations
Maße
Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 191 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-59749-625-4 (9781597496254)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Denny Cherry (MCSA, MCDBA, MCTS, MCITP, MCM) has been working with Microsoft technology for over 15 years starting with Windows 3.51 and SQL Server 6.5. In 2009, Denny was named as a Microsoft MVP for the Microsoft SQL Server product, and in 2011 Denny earned the Microsoft Certified Master certification for SQL Server 2008. Denny has written dozens of articles for a variety of websites as well as print magazines on a variety of subjects including SQL Server, Clustering, Storage Configuration, and SharePoint.
Autor*in
(MCSA, MCDBA, MCTS, MCITP, MCM) has been working with Microsoft technology for over 15 years starting with Windows 3.51 and SQL Server 6.5.
Chapter 1: Securing the Network
Chapter 2: Database Encryption
Chapter 3: Password Security
Chapter 4: Securing the Instance
Chapter 5: Additional Security for an Internet Facing SQL Server and Application
Chapter 6: SQL Injection Attacks
Chapter 7: Database Backup Security
Chapter 8: Auditing
Chapter 9: Compliance Check Lists