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| 40% of IT execs do not monitor databases for suspicious activity - 6.14.2007 [more] 40% of IT execs told Gartner their organizations don’t monitor their databases for suspicious activity, or don’t know if such monitoring occurs. 78% believe that databases are either critical or important to their business. Customer data represents the most common data type contained within these databases. |
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