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Netezza Mantra C utting edge database activity monitoring technology

Netezza Mantra C utting edge database activity monitoring technology. Shehba Shahab ISM 158 Spring 2010 Prakash Mehra. CRUNCH These Numbers. 75% of companies believe that have adequate data protection 58 % of these companies have lost sensitive data in the last 2 years

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Netezza Mantra C utting edge database activity monitoring technology

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  1. NetezzaMantraCutting edge database activity monitoring technology ShehbaShahab ISM 158 Spring 2010 PrakashMehra

  2. CRUNCH These Numbers • 75%of companies believethat have adequate data protection • 58%of these companies have lost sensitive data in the last 2 years • 60%admit that the loss of sensitive data is a recurring problem Security is being taken too lightly Companies are not getting to the ROOT of the problem

  3. The Solution:Netezza Mantra • Tracks and correlates database usage, and reports back in the event of suspicious activity • Comprehensive enterprise database activity monitoring • Security protection: Intrusion detection • Audit Trail: Collects critical that can be used for audits • Compliance Controls: Analysis, detection and protection against any non-compliance with HIPPA, SOX, PIC, etc. Mantra 3-in-1 solution

  4. Benefits • No performance overhead • Works independently of the database system • Stops unauthorized behavior in real time • Drives down total cost of ownership for database activity monitoring • Rapid Deployment • Highly customizable • User friendly • s • = $

  5. Limitations Of Traditional Database Security Solutions • Databases seldom include effective security and access controls • Insiders are able to circumvent poor security and gain valuable information • Many entry points for outside attacks • Impose significant performance overhead

  6. References • Ashford, Warwick. "Study Reveals Huge Gap between Businesses’ Security Intentions and Practice." ComputerWeekly.com. 27 Apr. 2010. Web. 27 Apr. 2010. <http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2010/04/27/24 1058/Study-reveals-huge-gap-between-businesses-security-intentions-and.htm>. • DarkReading. "Tech Insight: Database Activity Monitoring." Dark Reading. 4 Jan. 2008. Web. 17 Apr. 2010. <Tech Insight: Database Activity Monitoring>. • "Gartner Identifies Top 5 Steps to Dramatically Limit Data Loss and Information Leaks." Gartner. 7 Aug. 2006. Web. 17 Apr. 2010. <http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=495173>. • "Mantra Overview." Netezza. Web. 28 Apr. 2010. <http://netezza.com>. • "Netezza Receives Patent for Mantra Appliance Policy Management Frame work." MarketWatch. Web. 29 Apr. 2010. <http://www.marketwatch.com/story/netezza-receives-patent-for-mantra-appliance-policy-management-framework-2010-04-27?reflink=MW_news_stmp> • Stanley, Nigel. "The Business Case for Database Activity Monitoring?" Weblog ComputerWeekly.com 15 Mar. 2010. Web. 18 Apr. 2010. <http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/Bloor-on-IT-security/2010/03/thebusiness-case-for-database-activity-monitoring.html>.

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