Source | Azure Portal | ||||||||||||||
Display name | [Deprecated]: Advanced Threat Protection types should be set to 'All' in SQL server Advanced Data Security settings | ||||||||||||||
Id | e756b945-1b1b-480b-8de8-9a0859d5f7ad | ||||||||||||||
Version | 1.0.0-deprecated Details on versioning |
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Versions supported for Versioning: 1 1.0.0 (1.0.0-deprecated) Built-in Versioning [Preview] |
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Category | SQL Microsoft Learn |
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Description | It is recommended to enable all Advanced Threat Protection types on your SQL servers. 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 |
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RBAC role(s) | none | ||||||||||||||
Rule aliases | THEN-ExistenceCondition (1)
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Rule resource types | IF (1) Microsoft.Sql/servers |
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Compliance | Not a Compliance control | ||||||||||||||
Initiatives usage | none | ||||||||||||||
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