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Re: Scuba by Imperva - Free Database Security Assessment Utility.

From: gazzag <gareth_at_jamms.org>
Date: 17 May 2007 07:16:17 -0700
Message-ID: <1179411376.955151.175590@p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>


On 17 May, 01:44, "s....._at_gmail.com" <system.au..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Scuba by Imperva Database Vulnerability Scanner is a FREE, lightweight
> Java utility that safely scans Oracle, DB2, MS-SQL, and Sybase
> databases for known vulnerabilities and configuration flaws. Scuba by
> Imperva finds hundreds of flaws like unpatched software, unsafe
> processes and vulnerable stored procedures: the high risk
> vulnerabilities that expose your databases to attack.
>
> Based on its assessment results, Scuba by Imperva creates clear,
> informative reports with detailed test descriptions. Summary reports,
> available in HTML format, illustrate overall risk level. With Scuba by
> Imperva, you are quickly on your way to meeting industry-leading best
> practices for database configuration, security and management.
>
> Scuba by Imperva has been developed by the Application Defense Center
> (ADC), one of the most authoritative groups in the Database Security
> space. While comparable products cost anywhere from a few hundred to
> several thousand dollars, Scuba by Imperva is fully functional and
> COMPLETELY FREE.
>
> You can download Scuba by Imperva fromhttp://www.imperva.com/go/scubaugl
>
> -- Now to those who are getting their thunderbolts ready --
>
> Hopefully, a majority of this group is interested in the security of
> their crown jewels. If you are not then you should be! making the
> content of my posting very relevant to anyone charged with managing
> databases. Scuba by Imperva has been downloaded over 2500 times by
> security-conscious individuals like those on this forum.
>
> If, despite this someone is still offended by my "spam", then I humbly
> apologize - however I hope (and expect) that group to be far smaller
> than those who draw insight and value from Scuba.

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HTH -g Received on Thu May 17 2007 - 09:16:17 CDT

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