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EnterpriseDB adds Transparent Data Encryption to PostgreSQL

InfoWorld on Security

Relational database provider EnterpriseDB on Tuesday said that it was adding Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) to its databases, which are based on open-source PostgreSQL. To read this article in full, please click here

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Step by Step Guide for Data Protection with Baffle and IBM Cloud Hyper Protect DBaaS for PostgreSQL

Security Boulevard

The post Step by Step Guide for Data Protection with Baffle and IBM Cloud Hyper Protect DBaaS for PostgreSQL appeared first on Baffle. The post Step by Step Guide for Data Protection with Baffle and IBM Cloud Hyper Protect DBaaS for PostgreSQL appeared first on Baffle.

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Kali Linux 2017.2 Release

Kali Linux

In addition to all of the standard security and package updates that come to us via Debian Testing , we have also added more than a dozen new tools to the repositories, a few of which are listed below. Naturally, these numbers don’t tell the entire tale so read on to see what’s new in this release.

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Top Database Security Solutions for 2021

eSecurity Planet

No matter the breakthrough, no matter the latest fad or trend, the database remains a foundational component to IT ecosystems. Naturally, database vendors are leading providers of database security tools, and a growing number of cloud-based database providers are moving deeper into the data security space.

Firewall 100
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How Florida water attack investigators avoided an embarrassing misattribution

SC Magazine

An attempt to poison the Oldsmar, Florida water supply by hijacking a remote access system demonstrates the critical threat tied to failure to properly secure operational technology. And we found that it was using these odd fingerprinting techniques to capture the encrypted handshake protocols that were being used by the visitors.

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