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Overview

DB Networks DBN-6300 offers database cycbersecurity that will “shine a light” on your database infrastructure. Through deep protocol analysis the DBN-6300 will provide you new insights along and a situational awareness of your database infrastructure. You'll have real-time database security to immediately identify database attacks and compromised credentials.

Armed with these new insights you are now able to establish a defensive layer for your database infrastructure. You can now confidently take the proper actions necessary to significantly reduce your attack surface and reduce the risk of a data breach.

Operating at the database tier, directly in front of the database servers, the DBN-6300 is in the perfect location to effectively analyze database traffic. It will immediately identify any undocumented databases, identify traffic to/from restricted segments, identify advanced database attacks, and the use of compromised credentials. When rogue SQL statements are present at the database tier it means your perimeter defenses have been breached and your application has also been exploited. The DBN-6300 stands as the final defense in your database defense-in-depth strategy.

The DBN-6300 is easy to set up and can be deployed with no changes to existing applications, databases, or cybersecurity systems.

ProtectWise shifts network security to the cloud to provide complete visibility and detection of enterprise threats and accelerated incident response. By harnessing the power of the cloud, the ProtectWise Grid has the ability to create an unlimited retention window with full-fidelity forensics, automated retrospection and advanced visualization — all with the ease and cost-savings of an on-demand deployment model. Security professionals can see threats in real-time and continuously go back in time to discover previously unknown threats automatically.

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Strategic Security
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Real Estate/Law Firm13%
Non Profit13%
Manufacturing Company11%
Educational Organization9%
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Small Business47%
Midsize Enterprise6%
Large Enterprise47%
Buyer's Guide
Database Security
March 2024
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DB Networks DBN-6300 is ranked 14th in Database Security while ProtectWise is ranked 32nd in Intrusion Detection and Prevention Software (IDPS). DB Networks DBN-6300 is rated 0.0, while ProtectWise is rated 0.0. On the other hand, DB Networks DBN-6300 is most compared with Oracle Audit Vault, whereas ProtectWise is most compared with Darktrace.

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