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8 Steps to Holistic Database Security by Guardium
April 03, 2009 - (Free Research)
Authored by Ron Ben Natan, Ph.D., author of "HOWTO Secure and Audit Oracle 10g and 11g" (CRC Press, March 2009), this white paper describes 8 essential best practices that provide a holistic approach to safeguarding databases and achieving compliance.
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Pragmatic Database Security by SearchSecurity.com
October 29, 2009 - (Free Research)
This collection of slides from the Information Security Decisions Conference presents a practical 5 step plan toward achieving greater standards of database security and compliance. These steps consist of discovering, securing, monitoring, protecting and managing your databases. Download the slides to learn more.
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Do You Have a Database Security Plan? by Oracle Corporation
November 18, 2009 - (Free Research)
Most organizations have database discovery and maintenance plans, but surprisingly lack a database security plan. A piecemeal approach to securing the database is costly, inefficient, and creates gaps in protection and regulatory issues. View this webcast for tips from Forrester on how to design a comprehensive database security plan.
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Information Security Essential Guide to Data Protection by Information Security Magazine
August 19, 2009 - (Free Research)
Data breaches run rampant and there is very little information about how to build a practical, effective data security program. We'll detail the steps to take and the technologies available to keep your organization's most valuable information assets safe. Read on to learn more about protecting the database without threatening the budget.
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Cost-Effective Data Leak Prevention Starts at the Source by Oracle Corporation
August 01, 2009 - (Free Research)
This IDC white paper presents the benefits to enterprises adopting a preemptive approach to IPC, the internal threats to business information, the impact of government regulations on the protection of data, and highlights how Oracle provides database security products that enterprises can leverage to protect themselves from costly data breaches.
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Hardening the Database by Guardium
April 03, 2009 - (Free Research)
Authored by database security expert Ron Ben Natan, Ph.D., "HOWTO Secure and Audit Oracle 10g and 11g" (CRC Press) is the definitive 454-page guide for both security pros and DBAs. Chapter 2, presented here, covers topics central to hardening the database.
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Configuring Security in SQL Server by Global Knowledge
February 10, 2009 - (Free Research)
This document focuses on each level of security, starting at the server level and working our way down to database objects such as Server Security, Database Security, Schema Security and Object Security.
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Anatomy of a Database Attack by Imperva
November 12, 2009 - (Free Research)
Corporate databases are in constant danger. Outside criminals can exploit web applications and employees with malicious intent present an even greater threat. This webcast traces the steps involved in breaking into a database and presents a reference architecture and checklist for implementing iron-clad database security measures.
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Data breaches in the Retail Industry by McAfee, Inc.
September 23, 2009 - (Free Research)
In this podcast, Gartner analyst Avivah Litan talks about the Heartland data breach in relation to current data security trends in the retail industry. Also, a discussion with Ernst & Young's Sagi Leizerov on data privacy in the retail industry reveals common trouble spots for retailers, including managing vendors and tracking customer purchases.
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SharePoint: How It's Leveraged and How It Works by Global Knowledge
October 2008 - (Free Research)
This white paper explains how users, managers, and network administrators view and utilize SharePoint. It also explains how SharePoint works for both SharePoint users and architects.
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Securing PostgreSQL from External Attack by EnterpriseDB Corporation
November 2009 - (Free Research)
Databases are an important part of a company’s infrastructure, but they also tend to be rich with attack vectors to exploit. This webcast explores the many potential PostgreSQL external vulnerabilities and then shows how those vulnerabilities can be secured. Watch this webcast to learn how to protect one of your company’s most valued assets.
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Protecting System i Data from FTP, ODBC and Remote Command by PowerTech
September 2009 - (Free Research)
When developing a security strategy, it is critical for businesses to consider their System i platform in order to protect themselves from data breaches. In this webcast, learn how to control network access on System i and protect your organization from data loss.
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The Executive Guide to Data Loss Prevention by Websense, Inc.
August 2009 - (Free Research)
Data Loss Prevention is designed to protect information assets with minimal interference in business processes. It provides new insights into how information is used, and enforces protective controls to prevent unwanted incidents. Read on to learn how DLP can reduce risk, improve data management practices, and even lower certain compliance costs.
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BMC Software Hybrid Copy Techniques by BMC Software, Inc
April 2009 - (Free Research)
Because organizations are demanding 24x7 availability from their IMS, DB2®, and VSAM applications, it is imperative that those applications do not experience outages. Read this whitepaper to find out how BMC's Hybrid Copy techniques help for faster system recovery in the event of a local outage.
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Cloud Computing - What is its Potential Value for Your Company? by Google Apps
February 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper examines whether cloud computing makes good business sense for your company. Ultimately, you may find that moving your data to the cloud actually improves security, scalability, access, and disaster recovery.
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Speeding ETL Processing in Data Warehouses by Syncsort
October 2009 - (Free Research)
For processing data for BI analytics and other applications, the usual go-to software products include various extract, transform, load (ETL) and data warehousing solutions. However, these products do not always provide the speed required to deliver data on time. An additional product can speed the processing of high volumes of data.
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