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Corporate databases are in constant danger. Outside criminals can exploit web applications and employees with malicious intent present an even greater threat. This webcast traces the steps involved in breaking into a database and presents a reference architecture and checklist for implementing iron-clad database security measures.
Posted: November 12, 2009 | Premiered: November 12, 2009
Topics: Data Loss Prevention (DLP) | Data Security | Database Security | Information Security | Security | Security Threats | SQL
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sponsored by Dorado Software
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sponsored by i365, A Seagate Company
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sponsored by i365, A Seagate Company
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sponsored by Patrick Townsend Security Solutions
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sponsored by ESET
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Matt Grand talks with Randy Abrams about a data breach at Radison Hotels. Unfortunately, an unknown number of their guests' credit card numbers were exposed to malicious hackers. In this podcast, Randy dishes out some advice on how to prevent this sort of data breach and what to do in the event that its already happened.
Posted: October 29, 2009 | Premiered: September 23, 2009
Topics: Data Governance | Data Security | Kiosks | Malware | Security | Security Policies | Security Threats
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sponsored by ESET
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sponsored by Oracle Corporation
WEBCAST -
Most organizations have database discovery and maintenance plans, but surprisingly lack a database security plan. A piecemeal approach to securing the database is costly, inefficient, and creates gaps in protection and regulatory issues. View this webcast for tips from Forrester on how to design a comprehensive database security plan.
Posted: October 23, 2009 | Premiered: November 18, 2009
Topics: Data Security | Database Management | Database Security | Security | Security Best Practices | Security Threats
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sponsored by ESET
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sponsored by Panda Security
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sponsored by Red Hat
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You know you have to protect your sensitive data, but in order to do that, you have to find it. Data classification consists of identifying what information is confidential, then deciding how to store and secure that information. In this video, Adrian Lane of Securosis gives insight into the data classification process.
Posted: October 20, 2009 | Premiered: October 20, 2009
Topics: Data Classification | Data Collection | Data Governance | Data Security | Regulatory Compliance | Security
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sponsored by Dell, Inc.
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