SQL Server Audit Log Event ID 24321

SourceSQL Server (LOGbinder SQL)
Action GroupDATABASE_OBJECT_CHANGE_GROUP
Windows Security Log
Category
 • Subcategory
Object Access
 • Application Generated
Type Success

24321: Issued a change column encryption key command (action_id AL; class_type CK)

This is an event from SQL Server audit event from LOGbinder SQL generated by Action Group  DATABASE_OBJECT_CHANGE_GROUP.

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 A command to change a column encryption key was issued

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Description Fields in 24321

Field Description
Occurred When event was reported by SQL Server.
Authorization result If the command passed authorization checks.
Session ID ID of the session on which the event occurred.
User User
Server Server
Database Database affected by the event.
Statement Transact-SQL statement

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Examples of 24321

Issued a change column encryption key command
A command to change a column encryption key was issued
Action Group: DATABASE_OBJECT_CHANGE_GROUP
Occurred: 11/8/2016 4:02:23.0000000 AM
Authorization result: Access allowed
Session ID: 196
User: TEST\Admin
Server: STAGING\SQLSERVER2016
Database: master
Statement: ALTER COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY MyCEK ; ADD VALUE ; ( ; COLUMN_MASTER_KEY = MyCMK2, ; ALGORITHM = 'RSA_OAEP', ; ENCRYPTED_VALUE = 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