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Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
You need to put in place a comprehensive policy of who gets access to the filesystem on the server so that they cannot move files around arbirtrarily. This also applies to backups. Who gets the physical media and where do they go has to be part of a comprehensive security policy.

You cannot place all of your security in one location. It is a multifaceted problem that must be tackled on all levels. You have seen that by stopping the SQL Server Service (something that won't happen in normal operation) you can get at the files, move them and attach them thus bypassing the inbuilt security in SQL Server. So, you must therefor secure your file system.

There is no single button that you can press on any computer system that will make it secure. As there is no way that it can be done. If you over secure a system then people who have a genuine need cannot access the information they need, if you undersecure it then people who shouldn't have access may be able to gain access. What access is permitted and what is not is determined by the business that it runs in.


Excellent points made. Security is in the eye of the beholder.

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