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To view the Server Security Report Card for a specific SQL Server instance, go to the Security Summary view, and then select the respective instance from the Servers in Policy tree, SQL Secure displays this report card in the Summary tab. 

The Server Security Report Card lists the security checks evaluated for the selected SQL Server instance.

The default view of the Security Report Card this report card displays all the associated security findings, from highest to lowest risk, as configured in your policy. You can select security risk categories along the left side of the report card to filter the report card accordingly.

The Server Status section lists the number of security check violations found along with the level of risk associated with these findings. This status reflects the findings for the selected instance only.

The SQL Server Info section displays the most important information for the selected instance like the time when the audit data was collected, the version, edition, and Windows OS on the respective instance. 

Tip

You can choose which columns to display on this list, group by columns, save the information, and print it, by going to the menu grid located on the top right section.

Get more information on discovered risks

The following areas tabs of SQL Secure can provide detailed information on the associated risks:

Settings

The Settings tab of  lists the Security Summary lists the detailed SQL Server settings associated with the selected SQL Server instance.

Users

The Users tab of the Security Summary lists the logins  lists the SQL Server logins and Windows accounts associated with the policy along with account informationSQL Server instance.

 

SQL Secure tells you who has access to what on your SQL Server databases. Learn more > >

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