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RE: Common misconceptions about database security
Of course, no matter how secure and locked down a database is, you will still get some admin being asked to burn the contents onto a couple of CD's and send them to another office by unregistered post... not that anything like that could ever happen wink
Posted by: nigenet   Posted on: 05/07/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Hi Slavik, Just a quick comment...  JonathonDoe | 05/05/08
Good point  slavikm | 05/05/08
Are we hosed no matter what?  pcguy777 | 05/07/08
AKA reasons why cloud computing is a bad idea  CobraA1 | 05/05/08
I think the problem is companies just dont want to pay anyone to do it  pcguy777 | 05/07/08
therefore, good security isnt free  pcguy777 | 05/07/08
There is no central database in cloud computing...  Jeff_99 | 05/08/08
RE: Common misconceptions about database security  nigenet | 05/07/08
Developers Issue - not always DBA  jgwinner | 05/07/08
disable those usb keys and cd burners  pcguy777 | 05/07/08

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