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<H1> The double-edged sword of open-source </H1> |
<H1> T-SQL Tuesday #110 – Automate All the Things </H1> |
<H1> Deterministic masking with dbatools </H1> |
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<H2> This is my world </H2> |
<H2> Back to 2019 </H2> |
<H2> Why adopt SQL Server on Linux </H2> |
<H2> Conclusion </H2> |
<H2> What is this article about </H2> |
<H2> What is the problem </H2> |
<H2> What do you know? You’re not a manager </H2> |
<H2> How did I solve this problem </H2> |
<H2> Conclusion </H2> |
<H2> What Is Personally Identifiable Information (PII)? </H2> |
<H2> Why is this command developed </H2> |
<H2> How does the command work work </H2> |
<H2> Running the command </H2> |
<H2> What’s next? </H2> |
<H2> How does it work </H2> |
<H2> How can you help </H2> |
<H2> Where did open-source originate from? </H2> |
<H2> So what’s the problem with open-source? </H2> |
<H2> What happened in the discussion? </H2> |
<H2> How can we avoid this? </H2> |
<H2> My two cents on the responsibilities </H2> |
<H2> Conclusion </H2> |
<H2> What is your go-to technology for automation? </H2> |
<H2> What do I want to automate </H2> |
<H2> What automation are you proud of completing </H2> |
<H2> What is deterministic masking </H2> |
<H2> How does it work </H2> |
<H2> But won’t this make my database less secure </H2> |
<H2> That’s fantastic! But what are the downsides? </H2> |
<H2> Why are these commands created </H2> |
<H2> Generating a configuration file </H2> |
<H2> Masking the data </H2> |
<H3> The yes/no e-mail </H3> |
<H3> The rubber duck </H3> |
<H3> Known names </H3> |
<H3> Data Patterns </H3> |
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