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We usually think about the most efficient way to do things while working in production environments. Still, often employees forget about an insecure environment once the work has been completed and they have moved on to another project.
“We don’t always need to audit things; sometimes you can gauge risk by having a conversation with stakeholders…on how they manage databases,” says Adam Kohnke, Cybersecurity Architect for Charter Next Generation.
Adam joins ISACA’s Jon Brandt in this episode to discuss his recently released ISACA Journal article, “Managing Security Across Disparate Database Technologies.” Adam breaks down best practices for User Access Management, Encryption, and Logging. He comments on the best ways to start the conversation about security beyond what management considers vital for IT.
Tune in now for the full episode!
To read the full article, visit www.isaca.org/managing-security-across-disparate-database-technologies.
To listen to more ISACA podcasts, visit: www.isaca.org/podcasts
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We usually think about the most efficient way to do things while working in production environments. Still, often employees forget about an insecure environment once the work has been completed and they have moved on to another project.
“We don’t always need to audit things; sometimes you can gauge risk by having a conversation with stakeholders…on how they manage databases,” says Adam Kohnke, Cybersecurity Architect for Charter Next Generation.
Adam joins ISACA’s Jon Brandt in this episode to discuss his recently released ISACA Journal article, “Managing Security Across Disparate Database Technologies.” Adam breaks down best practices for User Access Management, Encryption, and Logging. He comments on the best ways to start the conversation about security beyond what management considers vital for IT.
Tune in now for the full episode!
To read the full article, visit www.isaca.org/managing-security-across-disparate-database-technologies.
To listen to more ISACA podcasts, visit: www.isaca.org/podcasts
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