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- Scuba by Imperva (zip)
- Think your database is secure? Think again. Scuba by Imperva is a free, lightweight Java utility that scans Oracle, DB2, MS-SQL, and Sybase databases for known vulnerabilities and configuration flaws. Based on its assessment results, Scuba creates clear, informative reports with detailed test descriptions. Summary reports, available in Java and...
- Tags: Imperva, Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Software downloads 2007-05-03
- The New PCI Requirement: Application Firewall Vs. Code Review
- Those enterprises which handles credit card information, must meet the requirements under the new Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard version 1.1 PCI DSS. With PCI requirement 6.6, the brand new Web application security requirement, and its company's choice - they can have their code reviewed by an external company...
- Tags: Imperva, Application Firewall, Firewalls, PCI, Networking, Storage, Hardware
- White papers 2006-12-12
- The SecureSphere Web Application Firewall
- Web applications have lowered costs and increased revenue by extending the enterprise's strategic business systems to customers and partners. However, Web applications also expose these critical systems to continuous threats from both internal and external sources. Defending Web applications is one of the most challenging aspects of information security. Because...
- Tags: Web Application, Imperva, Firewalls, Security, Networking
- White papers 2005-10-10
Additional Resources
- Using social networks for DDoS. Reddit as hacker tool.
- Reddit is the hacking playground for today. While Reddit is just barely a "social network" with minor interactions between its members it is a powerful site for spreading the latest cool thing and in recent months has been pretty much taken over by Ron Paul enthusiasts and Fox...
- Tags: Social Networking, Web, Reddit, Network, RIAA, SQL, Distributed Denial Of Service, Tool, Channel Management, Hacking, Web Site Development, Programming Languages, Security, Databases, Viruses And Worms, Marketing, Internet, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Richard Stiennon
- Blog posts 2008-01-20
- Your DBA has his/her hand in the till
- I have written and pontificated often enough on the dangers of trusted employees. One of the biggest shifts underway in the threatscape is due to the increased value of personal identity information and the emergence of markets for that information. This change means that traditional security measures which...
- Tags: Physical Security, Data Security, Compliance
- Blog posts 2007-07-10
- Shlomo Kramer creates anti-phishing company
- Yet another scoop from Raphael Fogel from The Marker. Shlomo Kramer, one of the founders of Check Point Software and the founder/CEO of Imperva has backed a new statup called Trusteer. From what is revealed on their website it appears they are going to create client software to protect online...
- Tags: Raphael, Shlomo Kramer
- Blog posts 2006-10-17
- New pump and dump scheme
- The Investment Dealer's Association of Canada is warning investors that their online trading accounts are being compromised. The attackers sell off the account holder's stocks and then invest in penny stocks. Presumably part of a pump and dump scheme whereby they create fictitious demand for stocks they hold a...
- Tags: stock, authentication
- Blog posts 2006-08-31
- Reader's comments on insider threats
- A couple of readers responded to my recent blog posting on the internal threat. As developers, it is obvious to them how easy it would be for an unscrupulous admin, DBA, or programmer to defraud the organization they work for. One reader, kckn4fun, recently built a single sign-on...
- Tags: database
- Blog posts 2006-06-19
- Oracle from unbreakable to unpatchable
- When people complain about patching two or three vulnerabilities every month on their Windows machine, I can't help but chuckle when I think about the dire situation Oracle users are in. Oracle, which has always bragged about being "unbreakable" and "never breaks" just released its quarterly critical patch update...
- Tags: Oracle Corp.
- Blog posts 2006-01-27
- 90% of Web apps are vulnerable
- Security firm Imperva claims a large portion of Web applications are vulnerable, even after developers took a look at them with the goal of fixing security errors. The critical vulnerabilities increased from 89% to 93% after the first security tests, as completely new error categories were discovered.
- Tags: security
- Blog posts 2004-07-08
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