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The Security Summary view allows you to check the status of your security policies at the enterprise and SQL Server instance levels. This view includes the overall policy status, a security report card that lists security risks, the settings of each of your SQL Server instances, and the associated user accounts.

Information available at the enterprise level

The Security Summary view includes the following enterprise-level information:

Policy Status

Displays the number of security risks associated with the selected policy and a break down of the risk levels.

Enterprise Security Report Card

Displays the risks found on all SQL Server instances assigned to the selected policy.

Enterprise Settings

Allows you to view and compare general and security-related settings across your SQL Server instances.

Enterprise Users

Lists the user accounts and account settings for the SQL Server instances assigned to the selected policy.

Information available the server level

The Security Summary view includes the following server-level information:

Server Status

Displays the number of security risks found by your policy on selected SQL Server instance.

Server Security Report Card

Displays all risks discovered on a specific SQL Server instance assigned to the selected policy.

Server Settings

Lists the general and security-related settings for your SQL Server instance.

Server Users

Lists the user accounts and account settings for the associated SQL Server instance.

 

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