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Database Security Best Practices

eSecurity Planet

Use web application and database firewalls. Your database server should be protected from database security threats by a firewall, which denies access to traffic by default. The firewall should also protect your database from initiating outbound connections unless there is a specific need to do so.

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Not Getting the ROI You Deserve from PAM? Here Are 5 Reasons Why

SecureWorld News

Without securing these administrative accounts, applications are vulnerable, along with their data. Privileged accounts don't end there. There are network infrastructure accounts, like network devices, routers, and firewalls, that need to be secured. My motto is, protect them all. Inefficiencies.

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Cookie Theft: What Is It & How to Prevent It

eSecurity Planet

Find unidentified devices in security logs: Look for new devices in your account’s security settings that you don’t recognize, which could indicate unauthorized access. Use Secure Cookie Flags Configure cookies using security options like Secure and HttpOnly.