Application and Server Management

SQL secure

See who has access to what and how permissions are granted

  • Identify existing vulnerabilities in your SQL Servers
  • Harden security policies across SQL Servers
  • Rank security levels with the security report card
  • Analyze and manage user permissions across SQL Servers
  • Customizable templates for PCI, SOX, HIPAA and more
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SQL secure has saved me a ton of time answering questions for auditors and even more time when they change the scope of what they are looking for! It is really important in the financial industry to determine who has access to what, but more importantly, through which channels. With SQL secure I can cut through looking through a lot of scanning of the different levels of security in SQL Server to get those answers.

- Senior Database Administrator, Hager & North Investment Management

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Identify vulnerabilities

Understand who has access to what and identify each user’s effective rights across all SQL Server objects.  Drill down by user or group to shed light on areas where security vulnerabilities may exist or have a chance of developing.  Use the report catalog to track vul­nerabilities, security changes, and user entitlement over time.

Set strong security policies

View a complete history of SQL Server security set­tings and designate a baseline to compare against future changes, providing a valuable audit trail for forensic analysis.

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Prevent Security Violations

SQL secure provides an Idera defined Level 2 security check for balanced intrusion protection that leverages MSBPA and CIS guidelines, and more. The security report card identifies top security vulnerabilities on your servers. Each security check is categorized as High, Medium, or Low Risk. You can drill into each security check to get more detail.

Analyze user permissions

Analyze membership to powerful server roles and groups such as administrators, systems administrators, and security administrators to ensure the level of access is warranted.  From a group, see the list of group members and select a member for further analysis. From a user, see the group memberships and drill upwards to view inherited permissions.

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Security Templates

We’ve taken the security standards most companies are held accountable to and developed customizable templates to extract the information needed to satisfy security auditor’s requirements.   Choose from templates for PCI, SOX, HIPAA, and FERPA which leverage guidelines from STIG and CIS.

 

Effective Rights Analysis

Analysis of users’ effective rights shows you how and where each right is granted, making it easy to pinpoint exactly what changes need to be made in order to close security holes.

Database Roles Permissions

View SQL Server role members and sub-roles assigned and their effective permissions.

Server Object Settings

Browse and analyze all files, directories and registry settings associated with SQL Server and determine ownership as well as explicit and inherited security rights.

Weak password detection

Analyzes password health of SQL Server logins and reports on when passwords are weak or blank which would cause a susceptible to intrusion situation.

Surface area and protocols

Identify services, ports, protocols and API's that may allow SQL Server to be attacked by a malicious user. Enables you to understand and standardize which services you really need started or activated in your environment in order to reduce risk.

 

Pre-defined Policy Templates

Combines the most well known industry standards into 3 distinct levels, (Basic-Balanced-Strong) that define realistic guidelines for protecting SQL Server from the most common intrusion attacks

Reporting Services

Shows details of services such as log-on and configuration.

Security Scorecard

Lists potential security concerns on your SQL Servers such as cross-database chaining and allows you to drilldown to view the full details of the diagrammed relationships.

History and Baselining

The SQL secure Repository keeps a complete history of SQL Server security settings, providing the ability to designate a baseline to compare against future snapshots to detect changes. This also provides a valuable audit trail for forensic analysis.

Powerful Reporting

Built-in standard reports provide detailed information for security auditing and compliance purposes.  Produce custom reports detailing the specific information required for SLA’s or perform custom analysis via the data stored on the SQL secure repository. Data can be extracted and imported to Excel.

 

Central Console

Provides an easy-to-use single point of control where the user can manage the creation of collection rules and policies, view risks and assessments, monitor collection history, analyze user access rights and much more.

Configurable Data Collection

Define exactly what SQL Server security information you want to gather and when. Gathers from SQL Server, OS, File System, Registry and Active Directory.

Central Repository

All security data collected by SQL secure is stored in a central repository for easy reporting and forensic analysis.

Flexible Views

Use the flexible grid view to audit and analyze user permissions. Sort, group, or export all SQL Server logins in your enterprise.  View all users' assigned and effective rights and permissions at the server, database and object level.

 

Management Console

  • Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2003 SP2, Windows 2008 SP1, Windows Vista SP2+, Windows 7 SP1+, Windows 2008 R2, Windows 8, Windows 2012
  • Microsoft .NET 2.0 SP1 or later
  • MDAC 2.8 or later

Data Repository

  • SQL Server 2005 SP1 or later, SQL Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 R2, SQL Server 2012

Microsoft SQL Server for Audited Instances

  • SQL Server 2000, SQL Server 2005, SQL Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 R2, SQL Server 2012
SQL secure does not install any components, DLLs, scripts, stored procedures or tables on the SQL Server instances being monitored.
 
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