Tag Archives: security
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It greatly pleases me to announce, HAL0003!
27November 23, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
I while back as part of a T-SQL Tuesday post I created HAL0001, then later HAL0002 with a long-term goal …
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Is it safe to grant Administer Bulk Operations?
4November 10, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
First I guess we had best start with definitions right? The permission Administer Bulk Operations and the role bulkadmin are …
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SA Spoof
14September 8, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
This is nothing new but it’s still a fun idea. The problem: The vendor app we just purchased (and are …
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Cloud Security
1August 22, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
In case you hadn’t noticed I’ve recently started looking at the cloud and what it entails. Well one of those …
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Using impersonation to allow a task without granting the required permission.
9August 1, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
I use impersonation on a regular basis for a number of different tasks. This one is pretty basic but can …
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Grant Deny Revoke
3May 4, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
It always amazes me how often these three commands get confused. Heck it amazes me how long I confused them. …
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Certificates, Proxies and Jobs! Oh My!
3April 27, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
Oh Noes! I have a job that requires me to run an SSIS package, cmdshell script, etc. And I need …
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I’m presenting for the Pass Security Virtual Chapter!
1March 23, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
Tomorrow (3/24/2016) at noon CT I’ll be presenting my SQL Server Security Basics session for the Pass Security Virtual Chapter. …
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What permissions do I need?
Leave a commentMarch 16, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
Ever wondered how to tell what permissions are required to run a statement or perform a task? Well, sometimes it …
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