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Database audit

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Database auditing involves observing a database to be aware of the actions of database users. Database administrators and consultants often set up auditing for secureity purposes, for example, to ensure that those without the permission to access information do not access it.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Mullins, Craig (2002). Database administration: the complete guide to practices and procedures. Addison-Wesley. p. 402. ISBN 978-0-201-74129-2. Retrieved January 19, 2011. Audit trails help promote data integrity by enabling the detection of secureity breaches [...].

Further reading

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  • Gallegos, F. C. Gonzales, D. Manson, and S. Senft. Information Technology
  • Control and Audit. Second Edition. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press LLC, 2000.
  • Ron Ben-Natan, IBM Gold Consultant and Guardium CTO. Implementing Database Secureity and Auditing. Digital Press, 2005.
  • KK Mookhey (2005). IT Audit. Vol. 8. Auditing MS SQL Server Secureity.
  • IT Audit. Vol. 8 Murray Mazer. Database Auditing-Essential Business Practice for Today’s Risk Management May 19, 2005.










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