LearnNowOnline - SQL Admin 2014: Security and Resource Management
English | 5/12/2015 | mp4 | H264 800x600, 1024x768 | AAC 1 ch | 1 hr 51 min | 258 MB
eLearning | Level: Advanced
Security is a concern of everyone. In this course you see some of the features in SQL Server that relate to security. You are going to see the encryption keys that SQL Server creates and uses, along with certificates, to protect everything from cell level data to entire databases. Then you will see how Transparent Data Encryption can help to quickly bring a database into compliance with most regulations and requirements. You will also see what exactly is required to move an encrypted database to a new server without losing any data. User defined server roles was a new SQL Server 2012 feature that makes administration easier when it comes to security. You will see this and even create your own Server Role for members of the data team. Next you will see ways to protect individual objects in your databases using security permissions and show how, as the DBA, you can test your configuration using the Execute As capabilities of SQL Server. Next you are going to see the Resource Governor and Policy Based management. You will see the Components of the Resource Governor and see how you can use this great feature of Enterprise edition to classify incoming connections and identify specific users or groups that are using excessive resources on the server. You will then see the Policy Group Management feature of SQL Server. You will view how to create policies that check and enforce naming conventions and ensure proper backups are being configured on your servers.
Prerequisites
This course assumes that students have working experience with SQL Server; basic relational database concepts (e.g., tables, queries, and indexing); general knowledge of XML, Transact-SQL, and a fundamental understanding of networking and security concepts.