Application Security DbProtect

By Mark Whitehorn,
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Price as reviewed: £3000
Since nobody would dispute that database security is a very important issue it must be safe to assume that all databases are very secure, right? OK, so you've spotted the logical flaw there already. Whilst we all know how important database security is, the reality is that we also know that it is often very poorly implemented in practice. A good question at this point is "why?" What is wrong, not with the theory, but the practice? The answer is, of course, the people.
Firstly, database security is often set up inefficiently by database administrators. It shouldn't happen but in practice DBAs (DataBase Administrators) frequently focus on tasks that are seen as truly database related - index maintenance, partitioning etc. - and regard security as tangential to the real job.
Secondly, the skills required to set up a secure system are non-transferable between database engines, unlike those more core skills.
A third problem is that not only are security skills non-transferable between engines, they're often non-transferable between different versions of the same engine.
Fourthly: the expression "Oh, security in
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