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DB Audit 4.1 public release available |
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DB Audit v4.1 is now available. To learn more about DB Audit 4.1 and download a copy, please visit the product home page http://www.softtreetech.com/idbaudit.htm
DB Audit version 4.1 delivers a number of significant enhancements including:
1. New network scanner utility for discovering new and hidden database servers. the utility can be run in interactive mode and also scheduled to run unattended and report differences between last and current runs.
2. New database penetration testing utility. This utility internally uses the new network scanner and updated dictionary attack tools for discovering and penetrating database servers.
3. New user-behavior analysis reports for Oracle, MySQL, DB2, and ASE.
4. DB2 audit loader service redesigned to support multiple DB2 instances. Single service can now be used with multiple instances. Previously separate loader process was required for each instance.
5. Increased size limits for custom SQL queries used in custom reports and alerts deployed with the Alert Center. The Alert Center now supports custom SQL queries up to 63 Kbytes long.
6. User-defined table and column aliases are now displayed in default data-change audit reports.
7. Added new method for creating custom data-change audit report data sources from user-defined database-views.
8. In SQL Server and Sybase ASE versions of data-change audit reports, user name filtering is now applied to login names rater than database user names.
7. Scanning and discovery of hidden PII/PCI data can be now scheduled to run across multiple database servers with a single summary report automatically delivered via email.
8. Numerous other minor enhancements and usability changes.
Version 4.1 delivers unmatched set of security and auditing capabilities, empowering organizations with diverse database environments with an easy-to-use tool for identifying the presence of personally identifiable information, determining all direct and indirect access to the data, isolating database security gaps, enforcing security policies and reporting as to the organization's state of regulatory compliance It is quite simply the best database security solution available for the money.
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