20 years ago, the objection to implementing security on the basis of performance had validity—especially for smaller organizations. Security was a pain in the neck; however, how many of us are still hanging on to some of those old biases. Even worse, some of us IT pros seem to put up objections to doing the most basic security procedures—sending usernames and passwords in unencrypted emails for example. In this episode we hear from Karen Lopez, a long time speaker on data architecture and security about 10 things she thinks those of us with data stewardship responsibilities should consider.
Episode 40: SQL Server Compression
Episode 39: Set statistics and StatisticsParser.com
Episode 38: SQL Server 2016 Feature Review
Episode 37: PowerBI and the DBA
Episode 36: SQL Server Virtual Machines in Azure
Episode 35: Position Yourself to Better Opportunities
Episode 34: In-Memory Tables
Episode 33: From Developer To DBA
Episode 32: Up Your Game With PowerShell!
Episode 31: What Has Virtualization Done To My Database?
Episode 30: The Best Investment You Can Make
Episode 29: You Thinking What I Am Thinking?
Episode 28: How Do You Know There Is A Problem? Baselines!
Episode 27: Testing Changes Before You Break Production
Episode 26: DevOps for the Database--Everyone is Doing it, Right?
Episode 25: Stretch Database
Episode 24 Query Store
Episode 23: IO, IO, It’s Off to Tune We Go
Episode 22: Eight Years of sp_whoisactive
Episode 21: Azure Data Factory
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