SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--RSAC 2024 -- Trellix, the cybersecurity company delivering the future of extended detection and response (XDR), today announced an enhanced Trellix Database Security, ...
Bankers would be considered negligent if they locked a bank’s outer doors and left the vault door open at night. Likewise, it doesn’t make sense for an enterprise to lock down the network and leave ...
Varonis Systems, Inc. has announced the acquisition of Cyral, a next-generation database activity monitoring (DAM) provider, aimed at enhancing its data security capabilities. Cyral's innovative, ...
Excerpted from "Why Your Databases Are Vulnerable To Attack -- And What You Can Do About It," a new, downloadable report posted today on Dark Reading's new Database ...
Lately, there has been a rising trend in the number of incidents where databases have been compromised. There have been quite a few significant data breaches since the start of the year. Utilizing ...
Database security, like all other areas of strong security, must be based upon a multitude of policies, processes, and controls. DAM is one layer of defense-in-depth, but database security should also ...
Your databases contain your company’s most sensitive information — credit card numbers, bank records, customer account information, financial records and so on. Chances are your database security is ...
Tomorrow Imperva will roll out a new feature for its database security tool that tracks changes outside the contents of the database -- such as configurations, executables, and operating system ...
Why: "This unique session is an 'audit' of a full-day workshop, covering the basics of the computing security landscape, and the Data Professional's responsibilities within it." Register to attend ...
Keeper Security, the leading zero-trust and zero-knowledge identity security and Privileged Access Management (PAM) platform, is offering KeeperDB, a new vault-embedded database access capability that ...
Over 158 million personal data records have been exposed since February 2005. There is no question that databases are under attack. No longer satisfied with defacing Web sites or committing other ...