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netForensics to Host SANS Institute Database Compliance Monitoring Webcast
Business Wire, Nov 12, 2007
"Preventing Data Breaches: Protecting Critical Data through Database Compliance Monitoring" Features netForensics Expert
EDISON, N.J. -- netForensics, Inc., a leader and pioneer of the Security Information Management (SIM) market, is sponsoring a complimentary SANS Institute Webcast on Thursday, November 15 at 1:00 p.m. EST. This online event, "Preventing Data Breaches: Protecting Critical Data through Database Compliance Monitoring," offers participants the opportunity to gain insight on safeguarding data, mitigating attacks and providing comprehensive protection to an organization's databases and applications.
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Traditional defenses have proven to be less than effective at protecting data where it lives - within valuable databases and applications. Although network and host-based security technologies can detect and prevent many common attacks, they often miss more sophisticated penetration attempts such as electronic fraud, insider theft and sabotage, and unauthorized access. Database compliance monitoring enables organizations to better safeguard vulnerable and compliance-related data by preventing malicious and unauthorized access as well as to effectively mitigate both well-known application-layer attacks and more subtle behavioral attacks.
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About netForensics
netForensics delivers security compliance solutions that help stop the ever-increasing attacks that threaten organizations. Through its patented nFX technology, netForensics not only solves security compliance challenges, but provides the proof needed to address the myriad of regulatory and internal governance requirements. The netForensics' suite of nFX One products provides solutions to address external and internal threats, mitigation, log management and reporting. Governments and companies of all sizes around the world rely on netForensics to gain unparalleled security visibility, prevent costly downtime, and maintain compliant operations.
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