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[Deprecated]: Advanced Threat Protection types should be set to 'All' in SQL Managed Instance advanced data security settings

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Source Azure Portal
Display name [Deprecated]: Advanced Threat Protection types should be set to 'All' in SQL Managed Instance advanced data security settings
Id bda18df3-5e41-4709-add9-2554ce68c966
Version 1.0.1-deprecated
Details on versioning
Versioning Versions supported for Versioning: 1
1.0.1 (1.0.1-deprecated)
Built-in Versioning [Preview]
Category SQL
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Description It's recommended to enable all Advanced Threat Protection types on your SQL Managed Instance. Enabling all types protects against SQL injection, database vulnerabilities, and any other anomalous activities.
Mode Indexed
Type BuiltIn
Preview False
Deprecated True
Effect Default
Disabled
Allowed
AuditIfNotExists, Disabled
RBAC role(s) none
Rule aliases THEN-ExistenceCondition (1)
Alias Namespace ResourceType Path PathIsDefault DefaultPath Modifiable
Microsoft.Sql/managedInstances/securityAlertPolicies/disabledAlerts[*] Microsoft.Sql managedInstances/securityAlertPolicies properties.disabledAlerts[*] True False
Rule resource types IF (1)
Microsoft.Sql/managedInstances
Compliance Not a Compliance control
Initiatives usage none
History
Date/Time (UTC ymd) (i) Change type Change detail
2020-07-01 14:50:07 change Previous DisplayName: Advanced Threat Protection types should be set to 'All' in SQL managed instance Advanced Data Security settings
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api-version=2021-06-01
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