SQL compliance manager v3.7

Capture, audit & alert on SQL Server activity

  Low-impact SQL Server auditing of all user activity and data changes
  • Real time auditing of all SQL Server data and object changes
  • Flexible collection filters gather the data you need
  • Audits, alerts on changes and access to sensitive data on the column level
  • Customizable alerts to notify you of suspect activity
  • Provides comprehensive reporting to satisfy audit requirements
   


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SQL compliance manager is a comprehensive SQL Server auditing solution that uses policy- based algorithms to track changes to your SQL Server objects and data.

Powerful and Flexible SQL Server Auditing

Low-overhead data collection: A lightweight agent captures data from the SQL Server trace stream in real-time. The data collected can be streamed to the repository in real-time or in scheduled batches.
Tamper-proof audit data repository: Guarantees the integrity of audit data by providing an immutable repository – any attempts at changing or tampering with the audit data can be detected. In addition, powerful self-auditing features capture and alert on all changes to auditing policies and data collection parameters.
“Auditor’s Mode”: Users can be granted auditor privileges only. Users in the auditor role have read-only permission. This supports report and query execution as well as self-audit, integrity reporting, and alerting of changes to SQL compliance manager configuration and data collection parameters.
Fine-grained filtering: Powerful filtering capabilities enable you to collect only what is important for audit and compliance; reducing data collection, transmission and storage overhead.
Customized alerting: Provides customized alerting for over 200 specific SQL Server Event types, allowing you to define rules to receive immediate notification when critical SQL server events occur. These events are stored in the audit repository, can be emailed directly to a user and/or written to an event log that feeds an in-house operations monitor system (e.g. SCOM).