It's kind of funny how many times I run into individuals who think they know what a database is, but they really don't understand it. On one of my lists earlier today, I saw a post where someone was looking for beginner level resources to explain what a database is and how they are used to a friend. With some digging, they found this:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/sql/learning/default.aspx
During the May 24th .NET Valley Event at Johnson College in Scranton PA, Mike Murphy, a TechNet Presenter will talk about Security and Incidence Response Handling in Microsoft SQL Server. Below is Mike's presentation overview:
"I think we've been hacked. Call the boss." What now? Join us as we discuss the most common types of security incidents and how to manage them. You'll learn how to detect and trace network intrusions and apply communication channels that will help you gain valuable information about the attacks. Your TechNet presenter will also show you how to evaluate the human side of incident response, including attacker analyses. Finally, you'll learn what to do when you suspect that your system is compromised and how to apply information gathered from security logs. Don't just react to an attack - respond with a plan.