Are you tired of not knowing who’s changing what in your Azure SQL databases?
To audit Azure SQL Database, you can use the built-in functionality in the Azure portal or with Extended Events. To audit Azure SQL Managed Instance, you can use SQL Server Audit or Extended Events. With auditing, you can track changes, report on usage to auditors, or change user permissions/passwords without breaking functionality.
In this session, you will get an overview, understand the different options available, and see a demo. You will also learn how to centralize and report on your auditing data. Auditing is a key part of any proper database setup, and with this session, you can be an auditing pro in no time!
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