Description: SQL Server Security Distilled by Morris Lewis Apress imprint FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description SQL Server is the dominant relational database in the Windows market and data security is a huge and growing concern for all businesses. Securing SQL Server is one of the most important responsibilities of the SQL Server professional. SQL Server Distilled, Second Edition is a very carefully researched, clearly explained book on securing SQL Server, by an author who knows SQL Server inside and out. If you follow the practical guidelines that are clearly set out in this book, then you stand a very good chance of making sure that the data stored in your database is secure and that the conversation between your applications and the database is secure (preventing SQL injection attacks, etc.). For example, any database administrator who implemented the security precautions detailed in the book would not have been affected by the infamous Slammer virus. This second edition offers practical advice on how to implement good practices that will ward off future viruses before they are even created, and it contains new content that reflects all updates to SQL Servers security mechanisms. Table of Contents * A Security Roadmap * Authenticating Logins * Database Security in SQL Server 6.5 * Database Security in SQL Server 7.0 and 2000 * Securing Data on the Network * Designing Security for Applications * Securing Data Transformation Services * Replication Security * Managing Security for SQL Server CE Notes SQL Server is the dominant relational database in the Windows market and data security is a huge and growing concern for all businesses. Securing SQL Server is one of the most important responsibilities of the SQL Server professional.This is a very carefully researched, clearly explained book on this subject by someone who knows SQL Server inside and out. If you follow the practical guidelines set that are clearly set out in this book then you stand a very good chance of making sure that the data stored in the database is secure and that the conversation between your applications and the database is secure (preventing SQL injection attacks and so on). For example, any DBA who implemented the security precautions detailed in the book would not have been affected by the infamous Slammer virus aspx). The second edition will just have more practical advice on how to implement good practices that will ward off future viruses before they are even created.Special Note: This update will contain new content that reflects all updates to SQL Servers security mechanisms resulting from Microsofts Palladium Security initiative. It will also be written for the latest Service Pack (SP3). Author Biography Morris Lewis has been smitten with Structured Query Language since the first time his professor wrote SELECT * FROM AUTHORS on the chalkboard 14 years ago. He has worked with no other database server since he first installed SQL Server 4.21a on his 16MHZ Intel 386 computer with all of the 32 megabytes of RAM running Windows NT 3.51 many years ago. With the mantra, "It is O.K. to worry if they really are out to get you," he has focused on all aspects of securing Windows and SQL Server since he connected his first server to the Internet. Now, he runs a training and consulting company, Holistech Inc., which focuses on helping clients create better and more secure database applications, and teaching them how to avoid the mistakes that can lead to problems in the future. Table of Contents Chapter 1: A Security Roadmap Chapter 2: Authenticating Logins Chapter 3: Database Security in SQL Server 6.5 Chapter 4: Database Security in SQL Server 7.0 and 2000 Chapter 5: Designing Security for Applications Chapter 6: Securing Data Transformation Services Chapter 7: Replication Security Chapter 8: Managing Security for SQL Server CE Appendix A: References Promotional Springer Book Archives Long Description SQL Server is the dominant relational database in the Windows market and data security is a huge and growing concern for all businesses. Securing SQL Server is one of the most important responsibilities of the SQL Server professional. SQL Server Distilled, Second Edition is a very carefully researched, clearly explained book on securing SQL Server, by an author who knows SQL Server inside and out. If you follow the practical guidelines that are clearly set out in this book, then you stand a very good chance of making sure that the data stored in your database is secure and that the conversation between your applications and the database is secure (preventing SQL injection attacks, etc.). For example, any database administrator who implemented the security precautions detailed in the book would not have been affected by the infamous Slammer virus. This second edition offers practical advice on how to implement good practices that will ward off future viruses before they are even created, and it contains new content that reflects all updates to SQL Servers security mechanisms. Description for Sales People SQL Server is the dominant relational database in the Windows market and data security is a huge and growing concern for all businesses. Securing SQL Server is one of the most important responsibilities of the SQL Server professional. This is a very carefully researched, clearly explained book on this subject by someone who knows SQL Server inside and out. If you follow the practical guidelines set that are clearly set out in this book then you stand a very good chance of making sure that the data stored in the database is secure and that the conversation between your applications and the database is secure (preventing SQL injection attacks and so on). For example, any DBA who implemented the security precautions detailed in the book would not have been affected by the infamous Slammer virus aspx). The second edition will just have more practical advice on how to implement good practices that will ward off future viruses before they are even created. Special Note: This update will contain new content that reflects all updates to SQL Servers security mechanisms resulting from Microsofts Palladium Security initiative. It will also be written for the latest Service Pack (SP3). Details ISBN1590592190 Author Morris Lewis Short Title SQL SERVER SECURITY D Language English Edition 2nd ISBN-10 1590592190 ISBN-13 9781590592199 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 005.8 Year 2004 Imprint APress Country of Publication United States Series Apress Place of Publication Berkley Replaces 9781590591925 DOI 10.1604/9781590592199;10.1007/978-1-4302-0663-7 AU Release Date 2004-03-22 NZ Release Date 2004-03-22 US Release Date 2004-03-22 UK Release Date 2004-03-22 Pages 376 Publisher APress Edition Description Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. Publication Date 2004-03-22 Illustrations 172 Illustrations, black and white; XX, 376 p. 172 illus. Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:96246072;
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ISBN-13: 9781590592199
Book Title: SQL Server Security Distilled
Number of Pages: 376 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Sql Server Security Distilled
Publisher: Apress
Publication Year: 2004
Subject: Computer Science
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Type: Textbook
Author: Morris Lewis
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Format: Paperback