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RE: percent of DBAs that know how to impletement database securit y measures

From: Murching, Bob <bob_murching_at_BUDCO.com>
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 16:48:28 -0400
Message-ID: <FDE18F41BE19D611A5AE00306E110E0F121EEAA3@budco_exch1.budco.com>


Well, the trick to properly implementing security measures is to tailor said measures to the company's unique environment--its users, its projects and the data being managed. Can 40% of DBAs establish the appropriate set of security standards? My answer would be that less than 10% are ever given the choice. I believe that "one size fits all" is a dangerous approach to IT security, but so long as that mentality is in place, *nobody* is going to be able to *properly* implement any security measures.


From: Paul Drake [mailto:bdbafh_at_gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 4:34 PM
To: Oracle-L_at_Freelists
Subject: OT: percent of DBAs that know how to impletement database security measures

A little piece of email today told me the following:

"... a full 60 percent of DBAs do not know how to implement database security measures, according to Forrester Research".

Does that figure seem to be:

Inquring minds want to know.
Personally, I think that the phrase lacks the term "properly", as in "properly implement database security measures". "shutdown abort" or "lsnrctl stop" would be examples of "improperly implement database security measures".

Paul

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