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Auditing UNIX File Systems
Lack of visibility into UNIX file share data use and poor access control have been a reality since the inception of UNIX almost 40 years ago. Today, data governance initiatives are providing companies with the framework and means to obtain a consistent, enterprise-wide view of their data, to improve data security, to create a continuous audit trail, and to take significant steps toward compliance and risk reduction. Join Raphael Reich for an insightful session that will provide information on how technologies that actualize the tenets of data governance can simplify the process of auditing UNIX file systems and prevent the misuse of an organization's confidential data. We will also discuss the importance of managing access controls and how to integrate a comprehensive data governance framework into the UNIX environment.
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author = {Raphael Reich},
title = {Auditing {UNIX} File Systems},
year = {2008},
address = {San Diego, CA},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = nov
}
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