Posts Tagged ‘Database Encryption’

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

A recent data breach at the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission could affect the security of people who hold occupational gaming licenses.

The commission reported that on Jan. 26, the state firewall functionality was circumvented due to network routing changes and a licensing database was breached. The release states that information potentially released would include the information contained on occupational license applications, including social security numbers and date of birth.

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Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Implementing Data Security for the Largest Database Environments in the World, a webcast featuring Teradata’s Jim Browning and Protegrity’s Todd Bottger, is available for download at https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/937482099.

Registration is required.

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Friday, October 16th, 2009

Now available, the Teradata/Protegrity Security Solutions Flash Demo.

Teradata Security Solutions
Teradata and Protegrity deliver integrated, security solutions.

The reality is that your data is under assault from the moment it is collected until the time it is discarded, and security breaches can be costly. That’s why Teradata and Protegrity have partnered to deliver integrated, high performance security solutions designed to meet all of your enterprise security needs.

If you’re attending Teradata PARTNERS next week, don’t forget to stop by Booth #321 and say hello.

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Monday, August 24th, 2009

An audio file from last week’s Protegrity webcast on Protecting Sensitive File Data Surrounding the Database is now available for download.

You can download the file here.

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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Protecting Sensitive File Data Surrounding the Database

When: Wednesday, August 19, 2009: 1:00 PM EST, 10:00 AM PST

Register @: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/378034811

Seemingly endless amounts of data exist in the modern enterprise. For both regulatory and business reasons, more and more of this data is being classified as sensitive and therefore must be protected.

Much of this sensitive data is stored in files and directories surrounding the database. In most organizations, sensitive file data is stored in different locations spanning multiple systems, processes, and organizational boundaries. As a critical enabler for many core processes, sensitive data in files is an important asset that drives business operations.

Protecting files and directories surrounding the database has unique challenges for IT security. Files are prime targets for thieves due to their concentration of sensitive data and the relative ease of working with them. Files also are behind critical applications whose operations cannot be interrupted by a data breach. The key to risk adjusted data security is finding the right balance and the appropriate solution to address both security and business needs.

Join Protegrity and your peers across the IT security community for this informative Webcast focused on the topic – “Protecting Sensitive File Data Surrounding the Database”.

This interactive webcast will include:

  • Files as part of the enterprise data flow
  • The challenges when securing files
  • Options for protecting sensitive data in files
  • An interactive question and answer session

Featured speakers include:

  • Yigal Rozenberg, Protegrity Chief Architect
  • Todd Bottger, Director Product Management
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