*Result*: Securing Reports.

Title:
Securing Reports.
Source:
Pro SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services; 2008, p273-306, 34p
Database:
Complementary Index

*Further Information*

*If a topic is currently on the minds of operating system makers, application developers, and system administrators more than security is, we would be hard-pressed to name it. We all know that security threats come in many flavors and levels of severity–from the innocuous pop-up Web pages to the invasive worms and viruses that wreak havoc on systems and take their toll on productivity by wasting time and resources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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