Topics: Data Governance, Database Compliance, Database Security, Database Change Management
Products: DB Change Manager, SQL Compliance Manager, SQL Secure, SQL Safe Backup
Protect your data with IDERA
Although a majority of CEOs are concerned about cyber security, 87% of CIOs believe that their security controls are failing to protect their business. What are you doing to protect your data assets?
IDERA can help!
SQL Secure
- Analyze and report user permissions to identify vulnerabilities in SQL Server and Azure environments.
- Analyze password health of SQL Server logins and report on weak or blank passwords that increase risk.
- Show all security related properties for servers including version and patch level.
SQL Compliance Manager
- Monitor and alert on suspicious activity to detect and track problems and stop potential threats.
- Audit sensitive data in your SQL Server environment to see who did what, when, where, and how.
- Demonstrate compliance for audits against PCI, HIPAA, FERPA, and SOX requirements.
DB Change Manager
- Audit database configurations to check for security liabilities and performance standards.
- Perform database testing while protecting sensitive data with data masking.
- Schema and configuration archives provide a historical record for compliance auditing and reporting.
SQL Safe Backup
- Database backups with personal data can be encrypted with AES and purged on a schedule via policies.
- Restore backups quickly (including almost instantly).
- Log information for auditing for each backup, restore, or merge.
Keep your SQL Servers safe and secure with IDERS’s award-winning solutions.
Did you know?
Interesting statistics on data security, data breaches and data privacy.
- Only 4% of data breaches were ‘Secure Breaches’ where encryption was used and the stolen data was rendered useless.
- 52% of organizations that suffered cyber attacks in 2016 are not making any security changes in 2017.
- 87% of CIOs believe their security controls are failing to protect their business.
- Only 28% of global organizations claim they are prepared for a cyber attack.
Industry specific facts:
- 42% of cyber attacks target small business.
- 70% of US oil and gas companies were hacked last year.
- 75% of the healthcare industry has been infected with malware in the last year.
- 95% of breached records in 2016 came from government, retail and technology.
Financial implications:
- The average cost of a data breach in 2020 will exceed $150 million.
- GDPR sanctions can cost a company up to 20M Euro or 4% of annual revenue.
- 90% of CIOs admit to wasting millions on inadequate cyber security.