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Why your database security strategy is likely to fail

Online Seminar: Why your Database Security Strategy is Likely to Fail  On Demand Seminar

Most organizations have the best of intentions when it comes to database security. Unfortunately, bad practices for protecting against data theft, data breaches and non-compliance are all too common. Why? Because the methods that worked a few years ago are no longer effective.


Attend a live Webcast with Forrester Principal Analyst Noel Yuhanna to hear about common "bad practices" for database security. Learn why many traditional security strategies are likely to fail and gain insight into the new best practices for protecting enterprise data.

Register today to learn :

  • Most common missteps in a database security and protection strategy
  • Best practices for implementing proper database protection
  • New practices for layered security that prevents data loss, theft and insider abuse
  • How to gain visibility into where your data is located
  • How to determine the risks associated with the unique data activity in your organization
  • The best way to build sustainable compliance for GLBA, SOX, PCI, FFIEC using Data Activity Monitoring (DAM)

Speaker Bios:

Forrester Research Principal Analyst, Noel Yuhanna: Noel Yuhanna is a senior analyst in Forrester's Application Development & Infrastructure research group. His focus is usage and trends of DBMS, data security, enterprise data grids, outsourcing, ILM, open source databases, and emerging database technologies. Noel has more than 20 years experience in IT, with vast experience in DBMSes and data management products. He holds a postgraduate degree in business administration and is a published author with a book on data security in process.

Tizor Systems VP Product Management, Bill Bartow: As vice president of Product Management, Bill Bartow is responsible for driving Tizor’s marketing strategy, communications and marketing leveraging his twenty years of experience in the software industry. Bill previously served as senior vice president of engineering for Computer Associates, where he was responsible for driving the planning, engineering, delivery and management of its eTrust Identity and Access Management products. Prior to CA, Bill held a number of marketing and engineering executive management positions at Netegrity, which was acquired by CA in December 2004. While at Netegrity, Bill led the teams that created and launched product offerings such as SiteMinder, IdentityMinder, & TransactionMinder, which together contributed to the Company’s $80-million growth during his tenure. Bill has also served as vice president of Engineering and Marketing at the Internet Division of Sybase/ Powersoft Corporation, and held senior product development positions at Lotus Development Corporation, Progress Software Corporation and Digital Equipment Corporation.