As security and privacy requirements increase, DBAs need to capture more and more data to prove that they’re doing what’s necessary to protect their systems. Microsoft provides tools in SQL Server and Azure to fill that need. With these tools, a DBA can capture nearly any action taken on a SQL Server, even some that cannot be captured by any other method.
In this session, we’ll take detailed looks at the capabilities of both SQL Server Audit and auditing tools for Azure SQL Database, how to configure them, and how to use the data they produce to provide a complete auditing solution.
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