SQL Server 2005 Security in Depth
SQL Server 2005 contains great security features and tools, but enterprises can still be at risk if you don't install and configuring the database server correctly. The 10 steps I outlined here are practical, easy to follow, and will significantly reduce exposure to risk by addressing key areas of concern when installing and running SQL Server 2005.

You can read more about the defense-in-depth approach on which I've based this article at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bestprac/overview.mspx. This overview also contains a link to Improving Web Application Security, "Chapter 18: Securing Your Database Server," which discusses securing SQL Server 2000. Much of the advice in the chapter is valid for all versions of SQL Server and is good background reading for SQL Server 2005 users, but the chapter doesn't include advice specific to SQL Server 2005.

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