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Implementing Database Security and Auditing: Includes Examples for Oracle, SQL Server, DB2 UDB, Sybase
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Implementing Database Security and Auditing: Includes Examples for Oracle, SQL Server, DB2 UDB, Sybase |
Author: Ron Ben Natan
Published: 2005-04-18 |
List price: $63.95
Our price: $57.55
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A Well-Rounded Textbook for DBAs, Auditors and InfoSec I'm rarely moved to write a review on a technical book, perhaps because I read so many of them. However, this text is truly outstanding, due to it's breadth of coverage, i.e., Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, UBD and Sybase AND well written descriptions of problems and solutions.
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br /If you are seeking to secure your databases AND/OR audit them, this book contains both suggestions for scripting, triggers etc as well as where to look for vulnerabilities.
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br /Bravo to the author, and THANKS, I'm using regularly, the best compliment of all.
Very useful and timely book The book is very practical and timely; it contains the complex of useful rules either dispersed in many different sources or not published at all. For example my colleague who is a DB Oracle administrator in Sony Computer Entertainment distinguished the following recommendations:
br /· Hardening Oracle environment
br /· Avoiding the use of mod_plsql
br /· Not making a database a web server and not store HTML pages in the database
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br /From my perspective the rules concerning Web services and cross-site scripting are the most valuable. Working on these applications I see how vulnerable is a database server due to some security holes; therefore avoiding the holes is important.
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This is a very good book This is a very good book. It is very readable and very informative. It has a lot of useful stuff. I recommend it highly.
Very good book Really good book. Easy to read and good content. I recommend it to anyone doing db work.
Great book The book is helpful and practical. It has the right mix of "what to do" with "how to do" and "why to do" - and it covers all the databases my company owns.
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