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LogLogic to protect against Britney Spears snoopers
LogLogic has responded to the rising number of unauthorised attempts to gain access to sensitive data, after launching a security product specifically designed to protect databases.
It is called the LogLogic Database Security Manager (DSM), and the California-based company is calling it the first-ever database security product powered by an intelligent log management platform, which is integrated with a 'complete security and log management suite.' The company said that traditional produtcs only used passive monitoring, whereas DSM used real-time proactive controls to allow IT to respond much more quickly to data breaches, and even prevent them. "The driver for log data management has traditionally been regulatory compliance," said Dominique Levin, EVP of Marketing and Strategy for LogLogic. "Other reasons to deploy it were for general purpose security, but originally log data was used to help with performance management issues," she said. "But we found that databases required special attention, because it is a one stop shop for valuable information," said Levin. "If a memory stick gets lost, it gains a lot of press coverage, as does laptop thefts," she said. "Yet people who do laptop thefts for example are not usually interested in the information stored on the machine. But with a database, it can contain highly sensitive information, such as credit card numbers, patient records etc. "Attacks against databases are nearly always malicious, and organised crime actively targets this type of information," she told Techworld. "The database contains the lifeblood of the company, but the traditional way of auditing a log trail, breaks down in most production environments because of the performance hit." "We felt need to come up with something specialised to address those concerns," Levin said, hence LogLogic Database Security Manager. http://www.techworld.com/security/ne...&NewsID=116739
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