20 years ago, the objection to implementing security on the basis of performance had validity—especially for smaller organizations. Security was a pain in the neck; however, how many of us are still hanging on to some of those old biases. Even worse, some of us IT pros seem to put up objections to doing the most basic security procedures—sending usernames and passwords in unencrypted emails for example. In this episode we hear from Karen Lopez, a long time speaker on data architecture and security about 10 things she thinks those of us with data stewardship responsibilities should consider.
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Episode 155: Data Science
Episode 154: Test Driven Development
Episode 153: SQL Trail 2018 Retrospective
Episode 152: Do you use Analysis Services?
Episode 151: Azure SQL Database Managed Instance
Episode 150: The SQL Data Partners Team
Episode 149: Managing lots of databases
Episode 148: High Performance SSRS
Episode 147: Always Encrypted
Episode 146: SQL Trail Speakers
Episode 145: Is SSIS still relevant? Part 2
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Episode 143: Transitioning from DBA to Data Warehouse Architect
Episode 142: Do You Have a HEAP of Hurting?
Episode 141: Wait, Wait, What?
Episode 140: Why data types matter
Episode 139: Getting Started with SQL Server in Azure
Episode 138: Meeting of the Minds
Episode 137: You want to work with Analytics?
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