John Martin starts his security nuggets series, explaining why you should use encrypted connections for SQL Server if you take system security seriously.
For this month's T-SQL Tuesday, Aaron Bertrand (@AaronBertrand) talks about a few of the limitations of a new SQL Server 2016 feature, Always Encrypted.
There is a fix to address a remote code execution vulnerability for all supported SQL Server versions. @AaronBertrand shows which build you should install.
Contributing to T-SQL Tuesday #58, Aaron Bertrand discusses a few of the reasons people give out the sa password, and what you should do in those cases instead.