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May 13, 2010
 Protect Your Data Center’s Backbone: A Guide to Database Assessment Webinar

WEBINAR TOPIC: Analyst’s Guide to Understanding & Selecting a Database Assessment Solution

SPEAKERS: Adrian Lane, Analyst, Securosis & Dana Tamir, Sr. Manager Database Solutions, Imperva

DATE & TIME: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 | 11:00 AM (PDT) / 2:00 PM (EDT)

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If you considered database assessment products in the past, and could not find a good fit, it’s time to take another look. Join Securosis Security Analyst, Adrian Lane, as he explains how these solutions have evolved.

Database security and compliance requirements have been at issue for many years now, but only recently have assessment platforms matured sufficiently to deliver on their promise. Vulnerability assessment and configuration audits are not only an essential step for security, but required by various compliance regulations. Automated and centralized assessment reduces manual costs and resources by effectively verifying compliance and security settings across multiple heterogeneous environments.

Databases form the backbone of every major application within the data center, which makes their security critically important for preventing vulnerabilities that can be exploited, as well as ensuring compliance with industry regulations and internal policies. In this webinar, information security research and advisory firm, Securosis will explore vulnerability assessments, including:

  • Business use cases for database assessment and common drivers for adoption
  • Key components of database assessment platforms and configuration audits
  • Configuration audits to address compliance regulations
  • Useful tips for evaluating products both individually and head-to-head

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