Closed ershad-paladin closed 2 months ago
The recent updates to the SQL policy definitions enhance cloud security by introducing new policies focused on encryption and compliance, particularly for Azure and Google Cloud. Changes include policy additions, updates to descriptions for clarity, parameter modifications, and the deletion of obsolete policies. These adjustments streamline policy management and align with current best practices, ultimately strengthening the security posture across cloud environments.
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installer/resources/pacbot_app/files/DB_Policy.sql |
- Deleted the policy for "Enable Transparent Data Encryption for SQL Database." - Updated display names and descriptions for various policies, including new additions for Azure and Google Cloud encryption policies. - Removed obsolete parameters and streamlined policy management. |
πΌπ In the cloud where policies bloom,
Encryption's light chases away the gloom.
With clarity and care, we've made a change,
A safer world, no longer strange.
Policies new, old ones now take flight,
Hopping towards a future bright! π
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β οΈ DELETE statement found in the changes of SQL files. Requesting review from @ershad-paladin and @arunpaladin.
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Policy Deletions
These changes collectively strengthen the cloud security framework and ensure compliance with current best practices.