Through the Dynamic Data Masking feature in SQL Server, we can hide the sensitive data by masking the data from the user who does not have permissions. (Here the data in the database is not changed). There are 4 different functions to do that – default – Entire column is masked. partial – only works … Continue reading “Dynamic Data Masking (DDM) in SQL Server”
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Dynamic Data Masking (DDM) in SQL Server
Through the Dynamic Data Masking feature in SQL Server, we can hide the sensitive data by masking the data from the user who does not have permissions. (Here the data in the database is not changed). There are 4 different functions to do that – default – Entire column is masked.
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