IBM InfoSphere Guardium Resources
- HOWTO Secure and Audit Oracle 10g and 11g: AuthenticationAuthentication is the first step in any access to the database. Determining the best authentication scheme for your database environment, as well as for different users, can help protect your sensitive data from being exposed by aggressive cyber criminals, sophisticated SQL injection attacks and unscrupulous insiders.
>> Click for more - 10 Database Activities Enterprises Need to Monitor: Report by GartnerMost enterprises are paying too little attention to the very real security risks associated with their databases. Auditors, security and risk professionals, and data owners need to watch for telltale behaviors that may indicate serious database security problems.
>> Click for more - InfoSphere Optim: Closing the Data Privacy GapRead this white paper to learn why data privacy must be a top priority for organizations of all sizes and how to address data privacy gaps; you'll also learn the fundamentals of effective data masking and proven data masking techniques.
>> Click for more - Forrester Report: Look Beyond Native Database Auditing To Improve SecurityThis study provides real-world findings from in-depth interviews with 15 enterprises that have implemented database auditing and real-time protection solutions (sometimes called database activity monitoring or DAM solutions), to ensure comprehensive auditing, real-time monitoring and protection of critical database and enterprise applications.
>> Click for more - The Future of Database Activity MonitoringDatabase Activity Monitoring (DAM) is widely recognized as an important enterprise technology, because it provides specialized event collection and analysis capabilities for security management and reporting. Get a clear understanding of the ways DAM technology is being consolidated and integrated enabling security professionals and database managers to make strategic and tactical deployment decisions more effectively.
>> Click for more - HOWTO Secure and Audit Oracle 10g and 11g: Database Activity MonitoringDatabase activity monitoring (DAM) is a technology for monitoring and analyzing database activity that operates independently of the database and does not rely on any form of native auditing. Read this white paper learn how to leverage DAM to prevent cyber attacks, monitor privileged users and track access to sensitive data.
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- Forrester On-Demand Webcast: Look Beyond Native Database AuditingListen to Noel Yuhanna, principal analyst and database security expert at Forrester Research, as he discusses key real-world findings from in-depth interviews with 15 enterprises, in the US and Europe, which have currently implemented enterprise database auditing and real-time protection solutions (sometimes called database activity monitoring or DAM solutions), which offer comprehensive, heterogeneous enterprise-wide database auditing and real-time monitoring and alerting (and in some cases blocking) capabilities.
>> Click for more - 8 Steps to Holistic Database SecuritySQL injection attacks, insider threats and regulations are driving organizations to find new ways to secure sensitive data stored in databases such as Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, Sybase and MySQL. This white paper from IBM InfoSphere Guardium describes 8 best practices that provide a holistic approach to safeguarding databases and achieving compliance.
>> Click for more - Managing the Entire Database Security and Compliance Lifecycle with IBM InfoSphere GuardiumOrganizations are struggling to manage data security threats by unscrupulous insiders or cyber criminals. Add increased corporate security compliance policies, and enterprises are under pressure to build data security into the fabric of their IT systems. Learn how to manage the entire database security and compliance lifecycle with a single solution with cross-DBMS support.
>> Click for more - The Forrester Wave: Database Auditing and Real-Time Protection, Q2 2011Database auditing has become critical to all enterprises for dealing with various regulatory compliance and security requirements. In addition, preventing attacks and unauthorized access to sensitive data by database administrators and other privileged users has become vital to all organizations.
>> Click for more - HOWTO Secure and Audit Oracle 10g and 11g: Hardening the DatabaseOracle is the number one database engine in use today and has more security-related functions, products and tools than almost any other database engine. Unfortunately, the fact these capabilities exist does not mean that they are used correctly or at all. In fact, most users are familiar with less than 20% of the security mechanisms within Oracle.
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