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Implementing Database Security and Auditing

Includes Examples for: Oracle, SQL Server, DB2 UDB, Sybase

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This book is about database security and auditing. You will learn many methods and techniques that will be helpful in securing, monitoring and auditing database environments. It covers diverse topics that include all aspects of database security and auditing - including network security for databases, authentication and authorization issues, links and replication, database Trojans, etc. You will also learn of vulnerabilities and attacks that exist within various database environments or that have been used to attack databases (and that have since been fixed). These will often be explained to an “internals” level. There are many sections which outline the “anatomy of an attack” – before delving into the details of how to combat such an attack. Equally important, you will learn about the database auditing landscape – both from a business and regulatory requirements perspective as well as from a technical implementation perspective.

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Implementing Database Security and Auditing, Ron Ben Natan

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Título
Implementing Database Security and Auditing
Subtítulo
Includes Examples for: Oracle, SQL Server, DB2 UDB, Sybase
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Digital Press
Publicado en
2005
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
432
ISBN10
1555583342
ISBN13
9781555583347
Serie
Calificación
3,55 de 5
Descripción
This book is about database security and auditing. You will learn many methods and techniques that will be helpful in securing, monitoring and auditing database environments. It covers diverse topics that include all aspects of database security and auditing - including network security for databases, authentication and authorization issues, links and replication, database Trojans, etc. You will also learn of vulnerabilities and attacks that exist within various database environments or that have been used to attack databases (and that have since been fixed). These will often be explained to an “internals” level. There are many sections which outline the “anatomy of an attack” – before delving into the details of how to combat such an attack. Equally important, you will learn about the database auditing landscape – both from a business and regulatory requirements perspective as well as from a technical implementation perspective.