Posts Tagged with SQL Census
In the R&D division of Redgate, Foundry, we’re working on a new tool, SQL Census, in an effort to make your SQL Server permissions more manageable by seeing who has access to your servers and restructuring existing access rights into a simpler and more compliant format. We’re now building out the SQL Census preview... Read more
One of the most prominent subjects of the last few months within organizations in many industries across the globe has been centered around data security. Organizational compliance with regulations surrounding management of data is increasingly imperative. Implementing measures to safeguard against risks to data security is vital. SQL Census is a prototype, created by... Read more
SQL Census is the latest prototype to come out of Foundry, Redgate’s research and development division. It helps you trace SQL Server user access permissions. You can use it to for free of charge by downloading it. We’re working closely with a select group of people who are helping us test and iterate this... Read more
We’ve just released SQL Census, a prototype tool from Redgate’s Foundry division that makes auditing SQL Server user access permissions much easier. You can try it for free by downloading it from the Foundry website. To use SQL Census, you’ll need a free Microsoft Azure account – the tool doesn’t consume any Azure resources, it’s... Read more
SQL Census is the latest piece of technology to be developed within Redgate Foundry. Still early in its development, it’s a product that’s designed to help you explain to an auditor which of your colleagues are able to access business-critical SQL Server databases. As well as reporting on who can access these databases, it... Read more