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Supported Databases | Based on 10 SQL Secure reviews. Supports different database platforms and data types. Typically integrates with a variety of existing databases. | 78% (Based on 10 reviews) | |
Data Management | Based on 10 SQL Secure reviews. Administrators can access and organize data related to incidents to produce reports or make data more navigable. | 85% (Based on 10 reviews) | |
Logging and Reporting | As reported in 10 SQL Secure reviews. Provides required reports to manage business. Provides adequate logging to troubleshoot and support auditing. | 80% (Based on 10 reviews) | |
API / integrations | Application Programming Interface - Specification for how the application communicates with other software. API's typically enable integration of data, logic, objects, etc. with other software applications. | Not enough data |
Compliance | Supports compliance with PII, GDPR, HIPPA, PCI, and other regulatory standards. 10 reviewers of SQL Secure have provided feedback on this feature. | 78% (Based on 10 reviews) | |
Access Management | Allows administrators to set user access privileges to permit approved parties to access sensitive data. 10 reviewers of SQL Secure have provided feedback on this feature. | 82% (Based on 10 reviews) | |
Multi-Factor Authentication | Requires a second level of authentication, such as sms messaging or customized tokens, to access data. | Not enough data |
Database Activity Monitoring | Documents the actions related to the database. Alerts users of incidents and abnormal activities and documents the access point. | Not enough data | |
Firewall | Protects database and sensitive information from a variety of attacks and malware threats. | Not enough data | |
Data Masking | Protects sensitive data by disguising or encrypting data, keeping it usable by the organization and approved parties. | Not enough data | |
Audits | Perform ad-hoc or ongoing IT audits at different levels of the company. | Not enough data |