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Paperback Implementing Database Security and Auditing Book

ISBN: 1555583342

ISBN13: 9781555583347

Implementing Database Security and Auditing

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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... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Best Resource Available on Database and Data Access Auditing

If compliance and auditing are on your agenda, then Ron Ben Natan's book on database security and auditing merits your attention. In this day-and-age of computer viruses, hacking, and governmental regulations, database security and auditing is a subject of paramount importance. And Implementing Database Security and Auditing attacks the subject with a vengenance. In just over 400 pages the author manages to quite thoroughly cover a wide variety of database security topics. Whether you want to learn more about encryption, authentication and password control, or access control, this book provides help. The book is useful for both DBAs and security administrators, giving each a better view of the world where the disciplines of database management and security management meet. Even better, the book offers many examples and guidelines for multiple environments. Whether you use DB2 on AIX, MySQL on Linux, Oracle on Unix, or SQL Server on Windows, Ben Natan's book provides useful guidance. Are you curious to know more about SQL injection attacks? Learn what they are and why they are dangerous in this book. What about buffer overflows? Maybe you've read about them in the IT press, but those "newsy" pieces rarely delve into the depth required to understand and prevent attacks using these methods. This book offers that depth. Chapter 7, "Using the Database to do Too Much," is particularly useful. In this chapter the author discusses some of the things not to do if you want to properly secure your database environment. You can save yourself a lot of trouble by reading and following these useful suggestions. I think my favorite section of the book is the final three chapters. Here is where the author tackles the meaty topics of regulatory compliance and database auditing. New governmental rules and regulations are being introduced constantly and their impact on database administration is not clearly understood by many heads-down, techies. This book will give you a clearer understanding of laws such as GLB, Sarbanes-Oxley, and HIPAA -- and lend guidance on how to adapt your database environment in order to comply with these laws. All-in-all Implementing Database Security and Auditing is a useful and timely publication that most DBAs would do well to read and embrace.

A Well-Rounded Textbook for DBAs, Auditors and InfoSec

I'm rarely moved to write a review on a technical book, perhaps because I read so many of them. However, this text is truly outstanding, due to it's breadth of coverage, i.e., Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, UBD and Sybase AND well written descriptions of problems and solutions. If you are seeking to secure your databases AND/OR audit them, this book contains both suggestions for scripting, triggers etc as well as where to look for vulnerabilities. Bravo to the author, and THANKS, I'm using regularly, the best compliment of all.

Excellent and timely read

As more business services extend access to information within databases via web-based technologies, so increases their risk of error, vulnerability and noncompliance. For the database administrator and/or security administrator this is a must have reference book. The book will address issues that are relevant "today" and packed full of clear and concise methods and techniques that will be helpful in securing, monitoring, and auditing database environments. I was glad to see the author addresses the complexity of regulatory compliance and its implication on database planning, management and IT auditing. Great read, great timing!

Covers many topics in a very practical way

The book is broad both in the databases it covers as well as the issues it talks about, but has enough examples to show what to do and how to do it. I'm only up to chapter 6 but it is already worth the investment.

Very useful. Eye-opening.

Excellent book. Very useful. Good for understanding what to do and even better for understanding interactions with the database - both for implementing database audit trails as well as for enhancing database security.
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