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Implementing Database Security and Auditing Ron Ben Natan

Implementing Database Security and Auditing By Ron Ben Natan

Implementing Database Security and Auditing by Ron Ben Natan


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Deals with the topic of database security and auditing. This book covers diverse topics that include different aspects of database security and auditing - including network security for databases, authentication and authorization issues, links and replication, and database Trojans.

Implementing Database Security and Auditing Summary

Implementing Database Security and Auditing by Ron Ben Natan

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.

Implementing Database Security and Auditing Reviews

It's been said that everyone has their 15 minutes of fame. You certainly don't want to gain yours by allowing a security breach in your database environment or being the unfortunate victim of one. Information and Data are the currency of On Demand computing, and protecting their integrity and security has never been more important. Ron's book should be compulsory reading for managing and maintaining a secure database environment. Bob Picciano, VP Database Servers, IBM. Today, databases house our 'information crown jewels', but database security is one of the weakest areas of most information security programs. With this excellent book, Ben-Natan empowers you to close this database security gap and raise your database security bar! Bruce W. Moulton. CISO/VP, Fidelity Investments (1995 - 2001) Let's start with a simple truth about today's world: If you have a database and you make it available to customers, employees, or whomever over a network, that database will be attacked by hackers -- probably sooner rather than later. If you are responsible for that database's security, then you need to read this book. No other single source covers all of the many disciplines and layers involved in protecting exposed databases, and it especially shines in synthesizing all of its concepts and strategies into very practical and specific checklists of things you need to do. I've been an Oracle DBA for 15 years, but I'm not embarrassed to admit that five minutes into Chapter One I was making notes on simple measures I had overlooked. -- Charles McClain, Senior Oracle DBA, North River Consulting, Inc. 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. - dbazine.com, Craig Mullins I learned some new information that I would not have known if I hadn't been exposed to it by this book. - C.J. Kelly Computerworld

About Ron Ben Natan

Ron Ben-Natan is Chief Technical Officer at Guardium, a leader in database and application security. Ron is an expert in the field of application security, database security and enterprise applications. He is also an expert in distributed computing, J2EE applications, and Web services. He has published 9 technical books including several best-selling WebSphere application server books and over 40 technical articles.Books published:CORBA, McGraw Hill, 353pp, 0070054274Objects on the Web, McGraw Hill, 488pp, 0070062811CORBA on the Web, McGraw Hill, 432pp, 0070067244IBM San Francisco Developer's Guide, McGraw Hill, co-authored with Ori Sasson, 928pp, 0071351779IBM WebSphere Starter Kit, Osborne/McGraw Hill, co-authored with Ori Sasson, 720pp, 0072124075Web Applications - Published in Japanese for the Japanese market, co-authored with Ori SassonIntegrating Service Level Agreements, John Wiley & Sons, co-authored with John Lee, 352pp, 0471210129IBM WebSphere Application Server - the Complete Reference, Osborne/McGraw Hill, co-authored with Ori Sasson, 997pp, 0072223944Mastering WebSphere Portal, John Wiley & Sons, co-authored with Richard Gornitsky, Tim Hannis, and Ori Sasson, 552pp, 0764539914

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Getting Started 2. Database Security within the General Security Landscape and a Defense-in-Depth Strategy 3. The Database as a Networked Server 4. Authentication and Password Security 5. Application Security 6. Using Granular Access Control 7. Using the Database To Do Too Much 8. Securing database-to-database communications 9. Trojans 10. Encryption 11. Regulations and Compliance 12. Auditing Categories 13. Auditing Architectures Index

Additional information

NPB9781555583347
9781555583347
1555583342
Implementing Database Security and Auditing by Ron Ben Natan
New
Paperback
Elsevier Science & Technology
2005-05-20
432
N/A
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