Best Practices for Government Database Security & Compliance
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Achieve Compliance with OMB Data Security Directive for Securing PII Data

View this on-demand webcast to learn about best practices for securing Personally Identifiable Information (PII) data in sensitive databases and easily complying with OMB M-06-16. According to the OMB directive, government departments and agencies must log all extracts from sensitive databases and verify that private information has been erased within 90 days.

Find out how key government agencies such as the FTC have improved their security and access control environment by deploying a non-intrusive, appliance-based solution for monitoring and tracking all access to sensitive data and database changes—across all their DBMS platforms and applications—without impacting database performance or requiring changes to applications.


During this educational webcast sponsored by BMC and Guardium, you’ll learn how to:

  • Simplify compliance with government regulations by automatically generating reports for OMB, SAS70 audit and Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA)—without creating more work for your DBAs.
  • Block unauthorized access to sensitive database tables by privileged users—such as remote and outsourced DBAs, developers and other contractors—without the risk of blocking legitimate access and while allowing DBAs to continue performing routine administrative tasks such as backups.
  • Prevent unauthorized changes to key systems—including PeopleSoft, SAP and Oracle Financials—with closed-loop change control that leverages existing ticketing systems such as BMC Remedy.
  • Perform database vulnerability assessments using hundreds of pre-built tests defined by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA).
  • Automate verification, sign-off and escalation processes.

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