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To Go Native, Or Not to Go Native. A Cautionary Tale About Database Encryption

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Enterprise databases house some of the most highly-sensitive, tightly-regulated data—the very data that is sought after by malicious insiders and external attackers. In fact, recent research by Aberdeen found that 86% of enterprises use multiple database vendors.

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Strengthen Your Couchbase Data Security Without Slowing You Down

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Strengthen Your Couchbase Data Security Without Slowing You Down. As the leading enterprise-class NoSQL database platform, Couchbase is relied upon by many of the world’s largest enterprises to power the core applications on which their businesses depend. Modernize Data Security for a Modern Database.

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Top Database Security Solutions for 2021

eSecurity Planet

No matter the breakthrough, no matter the latest fad or trend, the database remains a foundational component to IT ecosystems. Naturally, database vendors are leading providers of database security tools, and a growing number of cloud-based database providers are moving deeper into the data security space.

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Are You Using the REST Interface to Db2 for z/OS?

Robert's Db2

Will a relational database management system be involved? Will data be retrieved from flat files, or maybe from a Hadoop data store or a NoSQL database? Security check number one is for user authentication purposes. Is it a z/OS system? A Linux or a Windows system?