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For Application Development & Program Management Professionals
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October 26, 2007 IBM Consul InSight Is A Strong Performer In Enterprise Database AuditingThe Forrester Wave™ Vendor Summary, Q4 2007by Noel Yuhanna with Jonathan Penn, Katie Smillie Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)IBM acquired the privately-held company Consul Risk Management in December 2006. With this acquisition, IBM got a database auditing tool called Consul InSight, recently rebranded Tivoli Compliance Insight Manager (TCIM). Although Consul InSight does not have top scores compared to leading vendors such as Guardium and Imperva, it offers a reasonably rich auditing solution suitable for most small to moderate auditing environments. Consul InSight's core strengths are in mainframe auditing and the ability to capture audit data from various files, devices, and servers. To expand the penetration of this product, IBM would have to improve features that support integration with packaged and custom applications, offer fraud detection and real-time session block capability, and focus on centralized administration to support large-scale deployments. Buy Risk-FreeDownload and print PDF immediately. Price: US $795 Our Money-Back Guarantee: If you are not completely satisfied, return it for a full refund within three weeks of your online purchase. Already a Forrester Client?
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Your Enterprise Database Security Strategy 2010
Original air date: Thursday, October 22, 2009 This scorecard summary is featured in: The Forrester Wave™: Enterprise Database Auditing And Real-Time Protection, Q4 2007 View vendor summaries for other vendors in this Forrester Wave: Application Security, Embarcadero Technologies, Guardium, IBM Audit Management Expert, IBM Consul InSight, IBM DB2, Imperva, Lumigent Technologies, Microsoft, Oracle, RippleTech, Sybase, Symantec, and Tizor Systems
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