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    SQL Server Vulnerability Assessment

    December 12, 2018 /

    SQL Server Vulnerability Assessment (VA) in SQL Server Management Studio 17.4 or later lets SQL Server scan your databases for potential security vulnerabilities and can be run against SQL Server 2012 or higher. If you are not on a newer version on SSMS, don’t worry, you can download it here. Running any kind of scans against data always concerns me as performance impacts can really ruin your day. Luckily VA is light weight and runs without performance impacts while still giving you an in-depth view of where you could improved your SQL Server’s security. The process is designed to meet data privacy standards and compliance using knowledge base rules that…

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  • SQL Index Creation Using DROP EXISTING= ON
    SQL Index Creation Using DROP EXISTING= ON
  • It's All in the Name, Index Naming Conventions
    It's All in the Name, Index Naming Conventions
  • What’s a Key Lookup?
    What’s a Key Lookup?
  • Ruh-Roh! SQL Server 2025 Finally Brings Us a Free Standard Developer Edition -  Scooby Dooing Episode 2
    Ruh-Roh! SQL Server 2025 Finally Brings Us a Free Standard Developer Edition - Scooby Dooing Episode 2
  • Memory Optimized Tables in SQL Server
    Memory Optimized Tables in SQL Server
  • VLFs the Forgotten Foe
    VLFs the Forgotten Foe
  • Understanding Columnstore Indexes in SQL Server Part 3
    Understanding Columnstore Indexes in SQL Server Part 3
  • Back up Encryption for SQL Server
    Back up Encryption for SQL Server
  • The Mystery of SQL Server 2025’s New Tricks - Scooby Dooing Episode 5
    The Mystery of SQL Server 2025’s New Tricks - Scooby Dooing Episode 5
  • Initial SQL Server Configurations
    Initial SQL Server Configurations
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