Hacking the Big Four Databases is a concise overview of the security threats posed to the four primary databases used for storage of key financial and enterprise-sensitive customer data. These vital databases are vulnerable to a wide range of both digital systems attacks, and this brief volume provides security professionals, network systems administrators and government officials a much-needed dive into the most current threats, detection techniques, and defenses for these attacks.
- Offers an overview of security threats presented to the four primary databases used for storage of financial and enterprise sensitive customer data.
- Covers detection technioques and defneses for these security attacks.
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A concise overview of how to track people using WiFi and Bluetooth technologies
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Overview |
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Chapter 1 Overview: Scanning for Device Association |
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Chapter 2 Hardware and Software Needed |
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Conclusion |
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Henry Dalziel is a serial education entrepreneur, founder of Concise Ac Ltd, online cybersecurity blogger and e-book author. He writes for the Concise-Courses.com blog and has developed numerous cybersecurity continuing education courses and books. Concise Ac Ltd develops and distributes continuing education content [ books and courses] for cybersecurity professionals seeking skill enhancement and career advancement. The company was recently accepted onto the UK Trade & Investment's (UKTI) Global Entrepreneur Programme (GEP).