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Securing your servers dedicated to database schema is vital to maintaining continuous operations for your business. CimTrak for Databases is fully enabled to monitor these systems such as Microsoft SQL, Oracle, MySQL & IBM DB2. It can also be used to monitor the following items:

  • Groups
  • Users
  • Roles
  • Triggers
  • Stored procedures
  • Index/table definitions

As demonstrated in the video above, monitoring databases is a simple task within the CimTrak management console for your personnel. All modifications are logged chronologically and the dashboard can be customized to surface the specific information your users require. And so they can stay in the loop while away from their workstation, CimTrak is fully customizable to alert them via email regarding unauthorized changes. 

Its flexibility even allows users to monitor databases running on either Windows or Linux servers. So whether your company is using one, the other, or a combination across your deployed systems for databases, CimTrak has you covered.

Unwanted changes can be the difference between a usual day and a catastrophic one. Make everyone’s day a little easier by staying aware of any additions, deletions, or changes to your environment when it matters most.

Find out why IT security teams all over the world entrust their database systems monitoring to CimTrak and download our technical summary today.

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Jacqueline von Ogden
Post by Jacqueline von Ogden
October 28, 2015
Since 1999, Jacqueline has written for corporate communications, MarCom agencies, higher education, and worked within the pharmacy, steel and retail industries. Since joining the tech industry, she has found her "home".

About Cimcor

Cimcor’s File Integrity Monitoring solution, CimTrak, helps enterprise IT and security teams secure critical assets and simplify compliance. Easily identify, prohibit, and remediate unknown or unauthorized changes in real-time