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Use the Refresh Audit Data window to change which audit data (snapshots) this assessment is using to perform the assigned security checks. Choosing a different set of audit data may alter the assessment findings. After you choose a new data set, SQL Secure updates the assessment.

Consider refreshing the audit data when:

  • Your environment has changed and you need to re-run the assessment against the most recent audit data
  • You have responded to a high or medium finding by adjusting a security setting in your environment and need to validate your change
  • You want to run the same assessment against a point in time in the past, such as last week or last month

Baseline snapshots can be used as a guide about how your SQL Server security model should be configured. By running your policy against baseline snapshots only, you can test the thoroughness of this guide.

Click View Snapshots to see a list of the snapshots SQL Secure will use. This list includes all available snapshots that were collected up to the specified time period.

 

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