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...database logging/auditing/monitoring and log analysis right. The key choice many seem to struggle with for database auditing and monitoring is reviewing database logs vs sniffing SQL traffic off the wire . Before proceeding, please look for more background on database log management , auditing and monitoring in my database log management...
...Database shops will find at least five of these life changers in Oracle Database 11g. But theres one feature, Real Application Testing, thats so compelling, its almost enough reason to upgrade on its own. Theres not a shop out there that doesnt make code changes, and they all need a solid way of reproducing production workloads to certify...
...database. As an overview, the paper describes a system where misuse is detected by the use of a distance function. It attributes a set of tables or database functions as the normal domain of a user, and everything that the user accesses outside of that specified domain has some distance factor associated with it. Tables in other schemas are...
...database is one of the many DBA responsibilities that you can accomplish easily with the stored procedure sp SDS. Not only will sp SDS determine "SQL Database Space," but it can also be used to monitor database growth, alert a DBA on data or log file growth, execute a transaction log backup and even provide a detailed breakdown at the file...
...database administrators feel comfortable with their security defenses or find Oracle's patches to be more of a nuisance than a necessity. Database administrator and security expert Michael Cobb explains why most database and security pros ignore Oracle's CPUs at their own peril
The FBI is building a vast biometrics database. Given its track record, does anyone believe for a minute that his or her biometrics information will be secure in this database
Changes to Windows, SQL Server and processor design are combining to make virtualization a more attractive goal for database consolidation. Find out what the options are for database consolidation and how to put virtualization to good use
...database security industry. Second, I have discovered some hard evidence to support a couple of quiet predictions that I have had for a while. Finally, I find myself unburdened of several responsibilities so I can talk more freely about all of the above. This has all lead me to a new series of posts on this blog that I will be making on the...