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Rogue DBAs: Implementing Controls on Privileged Users
There are many reasons why enterprises are failing to hold database administrators (DBAs) accountable through monitoring and policy enforcement, but one of the big factors is historical inertia. “In every environment you have DBAs and sys admins and application developers and all those types of folks, who by nature of their privileged access have access…
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Ingram Micro Pays $15M Fine for Channel Stuffing Scheme
IT distributor Ingram Micro paid a hefty price for helping Network Associates (now McAfee) in an elaborate channel stuffing scheme over a period of two years that inflated Ingram Micro’s profit margins and McAfee’s revenues by hundreds of millions of dollars during the height of the dot-com boom. Ingram Micro has paid a $15 million…
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Rogue DBAs: Hidden Inside Security Threat
If your enterprise customers seem unaware of the dangers to their databases posed by rogue employees, it might be time to tell them the story of Timothy Curley. Employed by American Express as a database administrator; Curley was arrested on June 24 by the U.S. Secret Service on claims from his former employer that he…
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Dell: Computer Sales to Business Still Hurting
Dell Inc (NASDAQ:DELL) said demand from businesses large and small is still very weak and the company faces a big challenge long-term in its hardware business, where falling PC prices will pressure margins. Shares of Dell, the No. 2 maker of personal computers, fell 8 percent in morning trade, a day after it forecast lower…