One of the more recent evolutions in network security has been the movement away from protecting the perimeter of the network to protecting data at the source. The reason behind this change has been that perimeter security no longer works in . . . . One of the more recent evolutions in network security has been the movement away from protecting the perimeter of the network to protecting data at the source. The reason behind this change has been that perimeter security no longer works in today's environment. Today, more than just your employees need access to data. Essentially, partners and customers must have access to this data as well meaning that your database cannot simply be hidden behind a firewall. Of course, as your databases become more exposed to Internet, it is imperative that you properly secure them from the vulnerabilities of the outside world. Securing your databases involves not only establishing a strong policy, but also establishing adequate access controls. In this paper, we will cover various ways databases are attacked, and how to prevent them from being "hacked". The link for this article located at NetSecurity is no longer available. . To protect databases from modern threats, it's vital to use strong access controls and thorough security measures like least privilege and regular audits. Database Security Measures, Data Protection Strategies, Secure Access Policies, Network Security Evolution. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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