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Product Description |
Imperva SecureSphere products secure and control transactional data, lower the risk of data security breaches, and enable efficient delivery to multiple compliance mandates. SecureSphere products assess, monitor, and audit all access to an organization’s databases, and track and control user activity through Web applications and Web services. SecureSphere requires no changes to Web applications or databases, has zero impact on performance, stability, and requires no ongoing tuning. Imperva allows organizations to secure and control sensitive data throughout transactional data systems. The Imperva SecureSphere products assess, monitor, and audit all access to an organization’s databases, as well as track and control user activity through Web applications and Web services. As data security and compliance converge, businesses can rely on Imperva to deliver automated, practical risk containment solutions that drive sustained operational efficiencies. |
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White Papers
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Cutting the Cost of Application Security: An ROI White Paper
By making data more accessible, Web applications have dramatically increased the business risks associated with that data. As new vulnerabilities are discovered, businesses are forced to implement emergency fixes in their Web applications, which impose significant operational costs.
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Securing Web Applications and Databases for PCI Compliance
Web applications represent the most obvious entry point for the global cyber-criminal community to gain access to back-end databases containing credit card data. Meanwhile, Web and database security present some of the most complex and costly barriers to compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). Download this white paper to learn more.
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SQL Injection 2.0: Protecting Web Sites from Automated and Advanced SQL Injection
SQL injection 2.0 threats impose a real danger to organizations that depend on the Web for information exchange with and for providing valuable services to their partners and customers. This paper provides an overview of SQL Injection 2.0, the new wave of SQL injection threats that dominates the application landscape and an overview of mitigation techniques organizations can use to address these types of application threats.
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Top Ten Database Security Threats: How to Mitigate the Most Significant Vulnerabilities
Although databases information is vulnerable to a host of attacks, it is possible to dramatically reduce risk by focusing on the most critical threats. By addressing the top 10 threats outlined above, organizations will meet the compliance and risk mitigation requirements of the most regulated industries in the world.
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Reviews
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SecureSphere 3.3
Imperva’s SecureSphere 3.3 Dynamic Profiling Firewall appliance system offers a good mix of positive and negative security, basing protection on profile and protocol conformance plus signatures. (eWEEK Review)
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