NETWORK WORLD
How To Protect A Database From The Inside Out
Instead of protecting the data from the outside, Sentrigo's new Hedgehog Enterprise guards the data not the access points and sees all database activity in real-time
IT-DIRECTOR.COM
Is Database Encryption Worth it?
Deploying encryption in your database can both increase the volume of your database and decrease system performance
WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL
Social Security Numbers Of 2,920 People At UW-Madison May Have Been Exposed
Forty computers in the UW-Madison Department of Chemistry were hacked over a period of 18 months, leaving the names and Social Security numbers of nearly 3,000 at risk
CHANNEL INSIDER
Database Security: The Path to Compliance Zen
Database mishaps provide opportunity for channel partners to offer a blend of services and tools to shore up database security and keep auditors at bay in
COMPUTERWORLD
CalOptima Says Data On 68,000 Members May Be Compromised
Personally identifiable information on about 68,000 members of Medicaid managed care plan in Orange County, Calif., may have been exposed in the wake of several CDs going missing this month
TECH REPUBLIC
10+ Reasons To Split An Access Database
Splitting your Access database provides moreflexibility, security, efficiency, and scalability
EWEEK
Database Security Takes Proper Planning
Forrester says only 20 percent of enterprises have a database security plan today even though they have a data security plan
SEARCHSECURITY
Visa Probes Tokens, Encryption For PCI Card Data Protection
Visa is considering protecting credit card data with end-to-end encryption and the use of tokens
INFORMATIONWEEK
Heartland, After The Hacking
The massive data breach cost the company $32 million in legal fees, fines, settlements, and forensics during just the first half of the year
NEWSDAY
E-Mail Error Sends Out Students' Social Security Numbers
Suffolk Community College is offering free credit monitoring for 300 students whose last names and Social Security numbers were mistakenly listed in an attachment to an e-mail
PETE FINNIGAN'S BLOG
Oracle Security Worst Practices
Don't use built-in sample accounts for business purposes, nor make your DBA's too powerful, nor allow users to share database accounts, for instance
NET-SECURITY.ORG
Companies Make Little Headway In Securing Data
Most organizations still do not have mechanisms in place to prevent database administrators and other privileged database users from reading or tampering with sensitive information in financial, HR, or other business applications
PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE REVIEW
Highmark: Stolen Laptop Contained Doctors' Information
Personal information, including Social Security numbers or tax identification numbers of around 50,000 doctors was exposed when a laptop from a Blue Cross-Blue Shield Association worker was stolen this summer
CIO
Online Banking Fraud in U.K. Hits a New High
Online banking fraud increased 55 percent in the first six months of the year compared to the same period last year
DATABREACHES.NET
Man Who Misused Commercial Database Sentenced To Prison
A New York man was sentenced to 141 months in federal prison today for supplying Social Security numbers to members of an identity fraud ring after using a phony database account
CHANNEL INSIDER
Eight Steps to Securing Unstructured Data
Identify and classify data, prioritize security control objectives, assign clear ownership and accountability, and measure and monitor
INTERNET NEWS
Security Audits Worthwhile But Infrequent: Survey
One-third of companies queried say their internal audits "don't go far enough" to protect sensitive data and 24 percent responded that they had never undergone a formal security audit by an outside organization
MACWORLD
Personal/SOHO Database App Adds IPhoto Integration, Database Sharing
Bento 3 includes multi-user capabilities, 128 bit AES encryption. and iPhoto integration for electronic data organization
SC MAGAZINE
Records Management And Privacy: Conflict Or Convergence?
Lax controls in business processes or errors in technology systems are the primary cause loss of privacy related data
SEARCHSECURITY
University Data Breach Exposes 163,000 Women To Identity Theft
A server was hacked at the UIniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, resulting in the breach of ??identities of 163,000 women enrolled in a mammography study there
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