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You can set IDERA SQL Compliance Manager to generate a= n event alert when it finds a suspicious event in your audit data. Alert ru= les define what a suspicious event is and how you want SQL Compliance = Manager to respond. For example, create a rule to alert on DML events that = occur on a sensitive database. You can configure SQL Compliance Manage= r to write a custom alert message to the application event log and send an = alert email notification to your corporate and personal SMTP accounts when = the alert is triggered. For more information about customizing alerts, see = Use Eve= nt Alerts to analyze audit data.
SQL Compliance Manager alerts only on the events you select for an = audited SQL Server instance or database. After the Collection Server proces= ses the raw event data sent by the SQL Compliance Manager Agent, the Collec= tion Server uses the criteria defined by your alert rules to search for sus= picious events. When the Collection Server finds a matching event, it trigg= ers the alert. If you specified a message for this alert<= /strong>, SQL Compliance Manager saves the alert message in the SQLcom= pliance Repository database. You can view alert messages and the correspond= ing events using the Event Alerts tab on the Select SQL Server Instance vie= w.
Depending on the amount of alert activity your environment generates, yo= u may want to groom alert messages on a routine basis. For more information= about aiding your system performance, see Groom alerts from Repository.