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AxCrypt: Password Protect and Encrypt Your Files in Windows
Time and time again, the story of a hacker stealing someone’s private pictures or videos is published in newspapers. The recent case is that of Sofia Vergara whose intimate pictures were hacked only a month ago and then were put on sale. Usually...
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Cumulative Update package 4 for SQL Server 2008 R2 released
SQL Server 2008 R2 has got another instalment of Cumulative Update 4 package release, that contains the hotfixes that have been packaged since the release of R2 RTM release. The build number for this release will be 10.50.1746.0, by default these builds...
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SQL Server performance problem, how bad it is or rather I ask how good are you to find the root cause?
I always trust how good your resources are to find out a root cause than how bad the problem is? It is one of the best point of disaster recovery position I wanted to be to get to work on solution on quicker basis than worrying about the impact, the business...
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Understand the Basics of Microsoft BitLocker Encryption
I recently wrote an article for TechTarget's SearchMidmarketSecurity site. The new Mimarket Security Strategies and Tactics site focuses on practical knowledge and advice for SMB organizations. The article covers the basics of BitLocker- the scope of what it can protect and how it works. It also...
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SQL Server Data Encryption and Backup - any guidelines to follow?
When it comes to the data encryption within SQL Server 2008 you would think about Transparent data encryption (TDE) which is a new encryption feature. It sounds good that this is a high level security feature you can deploy to secure the data, and a catch...
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Paul and Kimberly interview on RunAs Radio - What's New in SQL Server 2008?
While we were in Barcelona we sat down with Richard Campbell and Greg Hughes from RunAs Radio to record a 1/2 hour interview on SQL Server 2008. We touch on a ton of different features (look at the number of Categories I've tagged this with!) and...
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You may receive an error message when a SQL Server 2005 client requests encryption and connects to 127.0.0.1 on a Windows XP-based computer
The following pages were recently modified. Source: Knowledge Base Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition, SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition & SQL Server 2005 Enterprise X64 Edition Notification Contents: New and Major Modifications...
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Unable to install SQL Server Express - Error SQL Server service failed to start?
Imagine a simple installation of SQL Server Express 2005 edition fails with an error "SQL Server service failed to start?" Whether it may be on a X64 based operating system or on a simple desktop with XP PRO, as usual you would go with default...
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SQL Server 2005 using Cryptography & Encryption what they are for?
Since the inception of SQL Server 2005 data encryption and cryptography functionality has elevated to a new level, this wasn't the case until SQL 2000 version. The overall security improvements within SQL 2005 is mainly with 'certficate' authentication...
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Restrict Access to SQL Server using "Certificates"
Within SQL Server 2005 you could take help of certificates to restrict the access from a particular client's machine. Few times (even me) confused with or get an impression that SSL encryption is same, for more information on SSL( Secure Sockets Layer...
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Request for feedback: SQL Server encryption interoperability on MSDN forums
You may be aware that the native encryption is introduced in SQL Server 2005 by making use of the algorithm involves a component known as the encryption key (a sequence of characters). Using this method the process can be reversed by applying an appropriate...
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Securing Microsoft SQL Server
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