McAfee Data Center Security Suite for Databases

Maximum data security, minimal impact on hardware resources

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Overview

The McAfee Security Connected framework helps you meet industry and government regulations, and lower the cost of continuous compliance for your data center. Optimized for ease of management with automation and enforcement, McAfee solutions improve visibility, limit exposure, and ensure continuous compliance, saving you time, effort, and expense. McAfee compliance solutions help you meet the latest industry and government security regulations (including HIPAA, SOX, FACTA, and PCI DSS) quickly and easily.

Our comprehensive range of industry-leading tools integrates overlapping requirements, automates time-consuming tasks, and speeds proof of compliance to save you time, trouble, and valuable resources. It’s a broadly accepted principle that the database is home to some of the most sensitive and valuable information with the enterprise, placing a premium on robust security. So it should come as no surprise that one of the four suites being offered for the data center is the Data Center Security Suite for Databases.

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Key Benefits

  • Consolidate your view across IT controls
    Work from a single McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (McAfee ePO) management platform to gain visibility across IT controls and PCI requirements — and reduce the headaches, expense, and delays associated with separate products.
  • Save time and enhance accuracy with automated tasks
    Avoid time-consuming ad hoc processes and eliminate errors with McAfee’s automated scanning, audits, remediation, enforcement, and reporting.
  • Enhance your database security for PCI DSS compliance
    Protect vital cardholder data and comply with PCI DSS requirements, the suite’s McAfee Database Activity Monitoring function protects access to sensitive payment card data and provides real-time database monitoring.

Products

Database Activity Monitoring

Boost your overall database security with reliable, real-time protection against external and internal threats across physical, virtual, and cloud environments. McAfee's activity monitoring sensors require no costly hardware or changes to your existing system architecture, giving you an easy-to-deploy, highly scalable database security solution. The sensors immediately detect any kind of unauthorized or malicious behavior and terminate it without significant impact to overall system performance. McAfee Database Activity Monitoring greatly simplifies your database security management and helps ensure compliance with PCI DSS, SOX, HIPAA/HITECH, SAS 70, and many other types of regulations. Download free trial.

Vulnerability Manager for Databases

Know the exact location and vulnerability level of all your databases. McAfee Vulnerability Manager for Databases gives you complete visibility into your overall database security posture, providing you with a detailed risk assessment across more than 4,700 vulnerability checks. Get clear classification of database security threats into distinct priority levels, fix scripts, and expert remediation recommendations that better prepare your organization for audits and compliance with regulatory mandates. Download free trial.

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Reports

The Impact of Software-Defined Data Centers on Information Security

In this report, Gartner examines how information security services must adapt to meet the evolving data centers in leading-edge enterprises. Gartner finds that "software-defined security" will involve a combination of hardware, software, APIs and automation, and suggests that security must evolve to support software-defined data centers. This reports provides key recommendations on what enterprise security leaders can do to support the shift to software-defined security.

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  • Uniquely Positioned for Growth
    Gavin Struthers - May 09, 2013
    If you joined our Q2 Global Channels Webcast, you know the McAfee team is energized and ready to take our partnership to the next level.  We have momentum.  Our strategy is working and only McAfee can deliver the innovation necessary to respond to customer demands and evolving market dynamics. If you couldn’t attend, please be Read more...
  • New Data Center Demand Generation Kit Now Available
    Lang Tibbils - April 02, 2013
    As part of our continued investment in optimizing how we go-to-market together, we’ve created a new Channel Demand Generation Kit to help accelerate your sales with us in key growth markets. This kit was built based on your feedback and contains up-to-date sales and marketing materials including these core assets:   Scripted solution training materials Read more...
  • My New Year’s Resolution
    Gavin Struthers - January 15, 2013
    With a New Year comes renewed focus, and for me that comes in the form of my 2013 New Year’s resolutions. One of my New Year’s resolutions for our global channel partner community is to Transform our partner engagements to strengthen relevancy and drive mutual profitability.  If it sounds familiar, that’s because it is the Read more...
  • Making Privacy an Enabler in the Next-Generation Data Center
    Archive - July 25, 2012
    As organizations evolve infrastructure models for greater business agility and cost savings, they can become mired in uncertainty. The issues of data privacy and responsibility alongside a myriad of regulations with different privacy requirements cause a great deal of concern, especially in relation to public cloud adoption. Most global organizations are dealing with 42+ standards and regulations Read more...
  • April #SecChat Recap: Data Center Security and the Cloud
    Archive - May 01, 2012
    We kicked off our April #SecChat discussion by asking what security factors our community believed were inhibiting organizations from adopting cloud for the data center. The topic of control was quickly touched upon, as @LabNuke pointed out that access control is a key concern, and @KentMcGovern mentioned a loss of direct control over the environment. Read more...