Yet, it’s not uncommon for individual users to own specific and important databases. In highly secure environments (and what environment shouldn’t be classified as highly secure these days?) all of these permissions can create headaches for auditors, CISOs, and even DBAs. The database owner can even drop the database altogether. The SQL Server database owner can change configuration parameters, perform maintenance, and grant permissions on the database to other users. That means they have elevated permissions on the database. In SQL Server, when someone creates a database, they own it.
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