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Description:
Previously, database attacks
were most often associated with external hackers,
who searched for vulnerabilities in an organisation’s
database and, often using SQL injection, would
steal data for malicious use.
Recent media coverage has highlighted the
worrying increase in the number of security
breaches that occur when employees steal confidential
data for capital gain, or when a lack of policy
allows staff to access inappropriate or too
much information (such as downloading too
many records to save to CD).
Are your staff protected from themselves?
Do you have sufficient database security
in place to stop your employees from abusing
their privileges and accessing data that,
during normal business working, they should
not? As our reliance grows on digital assets
and our corporate value resides increasingly
in computerised business processes and databases,
the threat of confidential data loss is greater
than ever before. With data and applications
residing in ever more heterogeneous environments,
the task of securing them becomes increasingly
daunting. Proactive measures are called for,
but what controls should be put into place
to limit what staff can see and do with your
valuable information?
This Webinar will:
• Give clear insight in to the complex
and changing nature of insider threats, with
a look at original research
• Show how accidental misuse can lead
to disastrous consequences
• Offer proven strategies to secure
your data, including practical advice on how
to determine what is normal behaviour and
what is an abuse of privilege
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