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| The role of encryption in database security (Database) In trying to mitigate the risk of security breaches and to comply with numerous existing and emerging regulations, database encryption is often seen as the solution. Why is encryption often heralded as the best defense against database security breaches and how can companies overcome the oft-cited challenges associated with its implementation? |
| Traditional vs. Non-Traditional Database Auditing (Database) Traditional native audit tools and methods are useful for diagnosing problems at a given point in time, but they typically do not scale across the enterprise. The auditing holes that are left in their wake leave us blind to critical activities being performed within the systems that contain our most coveted trade secrets, customer lists, intellectual property, and more. |
| Providing Database Encryption as a Scalable Enterprise Infrastructure Service - Protecting Against External and Internal Threats (Database) As databases become networked in more complex multi-tiered applications, their vulnerability to external attack grows. |
| A Practical Implementation of a Real-time Intrusion Prevention System for Commercial Enterprise Databases (Database) This paper presents an overview of our work in creating a practical database intrusion detection system. Based on many years of Database Security Research, the proposed solution detects a wide range of specific and general forms of misuse, provides detailed reports, and has a low false-alarm rate. |
| A Database Encryption Solution That Is Protecting Against External And Internal Threats, And Meeting Regulatory Requirements (Database) This paper presents a practical implementation of field level encryption in enterprise database systems, based on research and practical experience from many years of commercial use of cryptography in database security. |
| An Introduction To SQL Injection Attacks For Oracle Developers (Database) This paper is intended for application developers, database administrators, and application auditors to highlight the risk of SQL injection attacks and demonstrate why web applications may be vulnerable. |
| Oracle Database Listener Security Guide (Database) |
| Hackproofing DB2 (Database) |
| Blind SQL Injection: Are You Vulnerable? (Database) |
| Protecting Databases (Database) |
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