![]() ![]() ![]() This is an important step forward protecting confidential database data and organization information. Marine Corps and the Missile Defense Agency all issued requests for proposals (RFP) for network full packet data capture for deep packet analysis or deep packet inspection analysis ( DPI) of network traffic. In 2020 the DHS, Department of State, U.S. Total visibility into the database activity 24×7 and protection of confidential database data. This approach can provide CISOs with what they can rarely achieve. SQL packet sniffing does not require logging into the monitored networks, servers or databases. Database servers servicing 1,000 to 10,000 end-users typically process daily 2,000 to 10,000 unique query or SQL commands that run millions of times a day. Non-intrusive network sniffing technology can perform a real-time full packet capture and deep packet inspection ( DPI) of 100% the database query and SQL activity in real-time from a network tap or proxy server with no impact on the database server. Protecting encrypted and unencrypted confidential database data is much more than securing databases, operating systems, applications and the network perimeter against Hackers, Rogue Insiders and Supply Chain Attacks. How to Stop the Theft of Confidential Database Data This confidential data is almost always stored in DB2, Informix, MariaDB, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL and SAP Sybase databases. Confidential data includes: credit card, tax ID, medical, social media, corporate, manufacturing, trade secrets, law enforcement, defense, homeland security, power grid and public utility data. Zero-Day Vulnerabilities that allow Hackers to operate with SYSTEM PRIVILEGES are a major threat to all organizations encrypted and unencrypted confidential data. Morgan Stanley said the compromised files were encrypted however, attackers were able to obtain the decryption key during the data breach. The data compromised did not include passwords that could be used to access financial accounts. Morgan Stanley disclosed a July, 2021 DATA BREACH where Hackers stole customer data such as customer name, address, birth date, Social Security number, and corporate company name.The Healthcare sector will remain a prime target throughout 2021. Healthcare DATA BREACHES spiked 185% in 2021.SQL injection vulnerability in the WooCommerce plugin affected more than 5 million WordPress websites.Palo Alto Networks addressed vulnerabilities that could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary JavaScript code in the web console or to execute programs with SYSTEM PRIVILEGES.Microsoft releases a security update for Windows Print Spooler vulnerability that allows a Hacker to install programs VIEW, CHANGE, or DELETE data or create new accounts with full user rights.The vulnerabilities included Windows SYSTEM PRIVILEGE escalation issues, scripting engine memory corruption bug and drive-by attacks via web browsers. Microsoft released patches for three Windows operating system Zero-Day vulnerabilities that were already being exploited by Hackers.The Zero-Day allows Hackers to remotely run code with SYSTEM PRIVILEGES, allowing them to perform actions like install and run malicious payloads, or view and CHANGE The Hackers were detected targeting US defense industrial base organizations and software firms. Microsoft reported that a SolarWinds Serv-U Zero-Day (not related to Solarwinds December 2020 Supernova attack) was exploited by a Chinese Hacking Group.Other Data Breach and Ransomware July 2021 News A Chinese citizen must NOT give or sell the information to third parties outside of China (apart from the product’s manufacturer). The Associated Press published on Tuesday, Jthat on Septema new law in China requires all Chinese citizens finding a Zero-Day Vulnerability to provide within 48 hours the details to the Chinese government. By Randy Reiter CEO of Don’t Be Breached July 2021 has Been A Busy Month in Cyber Security
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