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fine-grained control
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The tag fine-grained control on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about granular permission management in Microsoft SQL Server, particularly Row Level Security (RLS) in SQL Server 2016 and Azure SQL Database. This feature allows administrators to restrict row-level data access based on user identity or other criteria, providing transparent and precise control over who can view or modify specific data. Topics include implementation details, use cases, and comparisons between on-premises and cloud versions. The tag is relevant for database administrators and IT professionals seeking to enforce data security policies with minimal application changes.
In this episode of Data Exposed, Scott Welcomes not one, but TWO individuals to the show. Today, both Tommy Mullaney and Raul Garcia, Program Managers on the SQL Server SQL Security team, visit the show to talk about a new security feature in SQL Server 2016 called Row Level Security (RLS).
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