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Protecting the Crown Jewels - An Enterprise-Class
Description: Protecting the Crown Jewels
An Enterprise-Class Approach to Application-Level Security
Hackers tend to go where the targets are the most attractive,
and the defenses are the weakest. Therefore, it shouldn’t be
surprising that enterprise applications and databases are
increasingly coming under attack from the kind of threats
once associated mostly with operating systems and desktop
applications.
Most large organizations have already installed antivirus software,
firewalls and even intrusion detection systems (IDSs) to
protect their networks and host operating systems. But by
comparison, enterprise-class applications have received relatively
little attention, on the assumption that they are protected
by firewalls and other defenses at the network perimeter. Yet
these applications and databases are the major reason enterprises
invest in IT in the first place, and the data they contain
are often the enterprise’s most valuable assets. Indeed, an
enterprise without database security is like a bank with locks on
the doors and armed guards by every entrance, but no vault.
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Protecting the Crown Jewels - An Enterprise-Class |
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| Creator |
Everybody |
| Created On: |
08/03/2007 00:00 |
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| Maintained by |
Zinho |
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| Last updated on |
12/31/1969 16:00 |
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