Enforce Database Change Controls for SOX, PCI & SAS70
Register to view this on-demand webcast highlighting Guardium 7’s powerful capabilities for enforcing change controls in critical databases and addressing compliance.
During this technical presentation, you’ll learn how Guardium 7 enables you to easily automate the time-consuming process of tracking all database changes and reconciling them with authorized work orders in your existing change ticketing system, such as BMC Remedy. You’ll also learn how to generate real-time alerts whenever unauthorized changes are detected. These processes are increasingly required to meet auditors’ requirements, particularly in the context of data governance for SOX.
In this 55-minute presentation, we will show you how Guardium tracks all database changes to:
- Database structures such as tables, triggers, and stored procedures. For example, you can detect accidental deletions or insertions of critical tables that impact data governance and the quality of business decisions. You can also proactively identify malicious acts such as “logic bombs” planted by disgruntled employees
- Critical data values such as data that affects the integrity of financial transactions
- Security and access control objects such as users, roles, and permissions. For example, an outsourced contractor could create a new user account with unfettered access to critical databases and then delete the entire account, eliminating all traces of his activity. With Guardium, however, all actions are tracked
- Database configuration files and other external objects that can affect your database security posture, such as environment/registry variables, configuration files (e.g., NAMES.ORA), shell scripts, OS files, and executables such as Java programs