IDERA SQL Compliance Manager provides the following new features and fixed issues.
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6.3 New Features
Security Enhancements
Essential Security Permissions for SQLCM to Function
SQL Compliance Manager 6.3 release delivers security permissions based on the least privilege principle (as opposed to permissions based on standard user roles such as sysadmin) to further enhance the data security per user within the product.
6.3 Fixed Issues
- Fixed an issue where DDL events were not captured for server-level privilege users configured through a domain group.
- Resolved the issue where the Regulatory Compliance Check report showed "No" at server-level for PCI DSS guideline.
- Fixed an issue where the IP Address Auditing checkbox was unchecked after importing an exported audit setting file.
- Addressed an issue with Audit Events not appearing on SQLCM console when CM repo was hosted on a Case Sensitive SQL instance.
- Solved the issue of multiple alerts being logged for a single event.
- The number of Data and Event alerts is consistent with the number of audit events generated.
- The email alerts have been improved with the appropriate event description.
- Fixed an issue with random disappearance of databases from the audited database list.
For more information about new features and fixed issues in version 6.2, see Previous features and fixed issues.