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Implementing Database Security And Auditing

A Guide For DBAs, Information Secruity Administrators And Auditors

by Ron Ben-Natan


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9781555583347 9781555583347, Paperback, Digital Pr, 2005

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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.

* Useful to the database administrator and/or security administrator  regardless of the precise database vendor (or vendors) that you are using within your organization.
* Has a large number of examples  examples that pertain to Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, Sybase and even MySQL..
* Many of the techniques you will see in this book will never be described in a manual or a book that is devoted to a certain database product.
* Addressing complex issues must take into account more than just the database and focusing on capabilities that are provided only by the database vendor is not always enough. This book offers a broader view of the database environment  which is not dependent on the database platform  a view that is important to ensure good database security.

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