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In SQL Secure each policy template comes by default with a specific number of security checks, in the following tables you will find the information ordered by security checks groups:
- Default Access Security Checks in policy Templates
- Default Auditing Security Checks in policy Templates
- Default Configuration Security Checks in policy Templates
- Default Data Integrity Security Checks in policy Templates
- Default Login Security Checks in policy Templates
- Default Permissions Security Checks in policy Templates
- Default Surface Area Security Checks in Policy Templates
The Access Security Checks audit access and configuration for data access and objects. These security checks take a look at data encryption, remote access, and other object configurations that allow access to the data or object.
The Access Security Checks available on the Configure the Policy section are the following:
Access Security Checks
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Always Encrypted
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Name
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C2 Audit Trace Enabled
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DISA Audit Configuration
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Implement Change Data Capture
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Login Audit Level
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SQL Server Audit is Configured for Logins
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Configuration Security Checks
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Name
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Data Integrity Security Checks
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Name
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Login Security Checks
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Name
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Permissions Security Checks
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Name
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Surface Area Security Checks
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Name
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