Strengthen SQL Server Security with Automated Risk Insights
Protect your databases across Microsoft SQL, Azure and Amazon RDS with automated security alerts to safeguard your sensitive information from potential threats
Why SQL Secure?
SQL Secure dramatically reduces the complexity and manual effort required to analyze, audit, and manage SQL Server security. It allows Database Administrators (DBAs) to confidently answer the critical question: “Who has access to what, where, and how?”—across on-premises and cloud-based SQL Server environments.
Managing SQL Server security is increasingly difficult due to:
- Complex and inconsistent permission structures
- Limited visibility into user and group access right
- Risk of privilege escalation and insider threats
- Inability to easily meet security audit requirements
- Difficulty enforcing consistent security policies across environments
SQL Secure delivers a comprehensive solution for analyzing, monitoring, and reporting on SQL Server security access. With features like role-based analysis, the Security Report Card, and built-in templates for compliance, DBAs can quickly identify vulnerabilities, enforce least-privilege access, and stay audit-ready at all times.
SQL Secure Features and Benefits
SQL Server Security Analysis
- Analyze user access paths and effective permissions across roles, servers, and databases.
- Detect weak or blank passwords, unresolved accounts, and over-privileged users.
- Assess server and OS-level security settings, including ports, protocols, and authentication modes.
SQL Server Security Reporting
- Use policy templates to assess security strength with basic, balanced, or strong audit levels.
- Generate detailed reports, including customizable outputs and a visual security scorecard.
- Track historical changes to security settings with baseline comparisons across servers.
- Audit risk with checks for permissions, configuration and encryption.
Enterprise Reporting
- Review policies, risk assessments and user permissions from a single console
- Configure and schedule security data collection across physical, virtual, and cloud environments.
- Store all collected security data in a central repository for streamlined reporting and auditing.
- Organize servers with flexible grouping, tagging and automated registration
Cloud
- Install and run SQL Secure on cloud VMs, including Azure VM and Amazon EC2.
- Monitor SQL Server on physical, virtual, and cloud platforms from a single tool.
- Extend coverage to managed cloud databases like Azure SQL Database and Amazon RDS.
SQL Secure provided us with baseline analysis of potential security threats.
Charles SchweigerDatabase Administrator, Skygen USA
