But remember, this is on the server line. The user Bob is mapped to the login, that’s also called Bob. I have security user Bob with the permission on this table to select the recourse from it.īob is mapped to the user. Inside this database, I have a very simple table. We have the SQL02 database, which is called, CQURE. And we’ll be restoring it on the Express edition. We will create an encryption backup from the Enterprise edition. And on the other one, we have Express edition. On this one, we have an Enterprise version. On both of those virtual machines, we have the newest version of SQL server installed. And we have also another virtual machine which is called SQL01. Let’s start by describing a little bit of our environment. Also what you can do and what you cannot do with backups after they are done. In this episode, I will show you how to encrypt your database backups and why it’s so important. Encrypt your database backups – it’s important! So you could legally check the health problems of all the people. And someone, absolutely from the outside, was able to get access to all the data that was related to patient information. Then we found that particular user or a regular domain user could access unencrypted SQL server backups. We’re able to get access to it, take over the kiosk. We’ve been doing a pen-test at the hospital, there were little kiosks. There is an interesting story related to that.
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