Database audit
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Database auditing involves
Database administrators and consultants often set up auditing for security purposes, for example, to ensure that those without the permission to access information do not access it.[1]
References
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Mullins, Craig (2002). Database administration: the complete guide to practices and procedures. Addison-Wesley. p. 402. ISBN 978-0-201-74129-2. Retrieved January 19, 2011.
Audit trails help promote data integrity by enabling the detection of security breaches [...].
Further reading
- Gallegos, F. C. Gonzales, D. Manson, and S. Senft. Information Technology
- Control and Audit. Second Edition. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press LLC, 2000.
- Ron Ben-Natan, IBM Gold Consultant and Guardium CTO. Implementing Database Security and Auditing. Digital Press, 2005.
- KK Mookhey (2005). IT Audit. Vol. 8. Auditing MS SQL Server Security.
- IT Audit. Vol. 8 Murray Mazer. Database Auditing-Essential Business Practice for Today’s Risk Management May 19, 2005.