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Protecting Data Outside the Database When the Perimeter Is Gone but the DBA Is Not
We DBAs have focused on securing the relational database, yet today, the database is no longer the boundary. Data streams into data lakes, analytics platforms, AI pipelines, spreadsheets, SaaS tools, and developer sandboxes. Often this is done without the visibility, governance, or controls DBAs once relied on. When data leaves SQL Server, Azure SQL, other relational databases, traditional security models break and risk accelerates.
This session focuses on what DBAs and Microsoft data professionals can do when the relational engine is no longer the center of data gravity. We will explore how to track data lineage across platforms, apply policy outside the database, and enforce protection even as data is copied, transformed, and shared. Topics include classification, sensitivity labeling, access governance, auditing, and encryption in transit and at rest across Azure-native services and downstream consumers.
Attendees will learn how to build visibility into data movement using lineage tooling, quantify exposure risk, and implement guardrails around data democratization without becoming a blocker to innovation. We will examine real-world approaches for protecting data in pipelines, analytics systems, and AI workflows where the database becomes just one of many sources and often the least visible.
By the end of the session, DBAs will leave with a framework for extending governance beyond the engine, practical tooling guidance, and a mindset shift from “protecting a database” to “protecting a data ecosystem.”
Kellyn Gorman
Technical Swiss Army Knife, Advocate and Engineer at Redgate
Portland, Oregon, United States
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