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Kathleen Martin

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Data is a goldmine, so proper database management is essential to not only secure your private information but to also get the most out of it. If you knew when cybercriminals would strike your system, you would most likely be able to counter their attack. But unfortunately, cyberattacks often occur when you least expect them to.
It’s in your best interest to prioritize the security of your database. But how can you easily do this? How can you run a secure database?
1. Cultivate a Top-Down Cybersecurity Culture
As a network owner or administrator, you should take the necessary precautions to not compromise or expose your data to cyber threats. Doing that would be sufficient if you were the only one accessing your network.
But does any other person have access to your system? If the answer is yes, you must cultivate a cybersecurity culture that they need to abide by. Now isn’t the time to classify users based on their roles and status: ensure that everyone who accesses your network upholds the mechanisms that you have on the ground to secure your system. Basically, make sure everyone knows what's expected of them and what security systems are in place to keep your database safe.
2. Identify Database Security Risks
A database security system can only be effective when you understand what you are up against. Users often make the mistake of implementing a generic cybersecurity strategy without identifying the specific risks on the ground. As a result of this, existing loopholes go unnoticed in the process due to the ambiguity of such a generic approach.
Identifying your database management risks helps you develop a strong defense plan that addresses all blind spots.
Continue reading: https://www.makeuseof.com/adopt-security-first-approach-database-management/
 
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