Network-based database audit logging

DSAuditor lets you monitor database access and activity for higher security and better performance.

Embarcadero® DSAuditor™

Embarcadero DSAuditor, a leading database auditing solution, helps to identify performance issues, secure critical data, and ensure data privacy by monitoring all database access and activity. DSAuditor offers many unique advantages, including:

  • Covers 7 major DBMS platforms
  • Flexible architecture allows you to select hardware, O/S, and DBMS repository
  • Benefits of network-based logging without the restrictions of an appliance
  • Includes full SQL statements for complete analysis
  • Fully customizable web interface for each user

DSAuditor's network-based approach enables reporting on performance- and security-related events without impacting server performance, while its ability to alert on performance issues or suspicious behavior in real time minimizes the threat of downtime, tampering, or data theft.

What's New in DSAudtor 4.6?

DSAuditor 4.6 offers improvements in the browser-based reporting tool and support for additional database and operating system releases.

  • Strengthened Web client performance, reliability and scalability
  • Support for monitoring SQL Server 2005 encrypted data streams
  • Support for Linux-based Teradata repositories
  • Support for Oracle 11g
  • Windows Collector support for 64-bit Windows servers
  • Other miscellaneous improvements

Revision Information:

  • Current Version: 4.6.3
  • Prior Version: 4.6.2
  • First Release: January 1997
  • Current Release: January 2010
 

Customer Quotes

" ... More than two thousand users access our data warehouse from across the university. Therefore, we need detailed usage information to set priorities for continual change and enhancements. DSAuditor provides us with this insight. This database tool gives us the information we need to improve performance for our users, monitor access from a security perspective and ensure that we are not allocating time and resources to backing up databases that are rarely used... "

Michael Wonderlich, University Of Illinois


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