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SQL Server security is a broad subject area, with enough potential avenues of exploration that entire books have been written on the topic. This chapter’s goal is not to cover the whole spectrum of security knowledge necessary to create a product that is secure from end to end, but rather to focus in on those areas that are most important during the software design and development process.
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© 2007 Adam Machanic, Hugo Kornelis, Lara Rubbelke
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(2007). Privilege and Authorization. In: Expert SQL Server 2005 Development. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0333-9_4
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