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This tab The Sensitive Columns tab of the Audited Database Properties window allows you to choose the table columns for which you want to audit SELECT events. This data tells you which third-party application or database user accessed and read the specified columns.

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Sensitive column auditing occurs independently from your other database-level audit settings.

To set up auditing sensitive columns:

  1. On the Sensitive Columns tab, click Add to choose which audited tables should also be audited at the column level when a user attempts to access this column.
  2. Choose the appropriate tables, and then click OK. By default, all columns are audited.
  3. If you want to audit specific columns , select the table, and then click Edit.

 

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