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Web Security : Application Security, Inc. extends product support for Oracle on Linux
Posted by Max on 2006/10/25 8:50:56 (978 reads)
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Application Security, Inc. today announced Oracle on Linux support in AppRadar -- the industry's most complete database activity monitoring and security auditing solution. AppSecInc made the announcement in conjunction with Oracle OpenWorld, taking place this week at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.

The award-winning AppRadar product is still the industry's only product to provide top-notch database security with sharp, real-time monitoring and auditing to defend against application vulnerabilities while ensuring strict compliance to regulatory requirements. This unique approach helps to provide the reliability and scalability required for high-volume, mission-critical enterprise use. By increasing product support to include Oracle databases running on Linux, AppSecInc is the leader to respond to the security requirements of today's heterogeneous enterprise environments.


AppRadar is unique in the width of its real-time monitoring reporting, support for both host- and network-based deployment models, and the context it provides to optimize security and compliance efforts. While monitoring millions of events as they happen, AppRadar protects databases against internal and external attacks, alerting on abuse or misuse without degrading database performance. As a effect of its context-driven approach to database activity monitoring, AppRadar offers far more than just generic logging, auditing, or reporting services, but rather helps organizations cut through the mess of meaningless alerts and focus on both the critical security issues and significant audit events that portend of a security breach or other compliance risk.




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