Best Practices for securing the MySQL database for Drupal implementations

Title: Best Practices for securing the MySQL database for Drupal implementations

Nowadays, in the network economy, all kind of application are target of potential security attacks. At the end of the day, the most important thing behind a database engine is… "The information”. That said, we must be able to address the privacy of the most important asset for your organization.

Nowadays, in the network economy, all kind of application are target of potential security attacks. At the end of the day, the mIn this way, it is common to see that security & privacy of that information is a key business requirement that every IT Director & system administrator is trying to address. We should be able to understand the security vulnerabilities & fix them in cost-effective way.

MySQL, recently has incorporated some added value features to improve the security of the information. In this session we will review the best practices on security to enable a better MySQL environment: Public Key Cryptography, Authentication based on LDAP as external authentication module, as well as the audit security log is just the beginning.

Join us to review those best security practices in order to improve the information privacy on your Drupal sites powered by MySQL.

Schedule info
Track: 
DevOps
Experience level: 
Intermediate
Drupal Version: 
N/A
Status: 
Unprocessed