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All,
DB2 Chat with the Lab - Thursday,
October 12th 11:00 - 12:30 Eastern
DB2 9: Securing your data with Label-Based
Access Control (LBAC)
Securing information assets and restricting
data access to only those with the need to know is becoming a significant
challenge for many organizations, especially in highly classified environments
such as government agencies, armed forces, healthcare institutions, etc.
Label-Based Access Control (LBAC) is a new security capability in DB2 9
that allows you to control access to your data at a very granular level.
With LBAC you can limit data access at the row and/or column level based
on security labels. Unlike traditional implementations of mandatory
access control (e.g., Multilevel Security), the DB2 LBAC capability allows
you to tailor the security label definition to best suit your application
specific needs. DB2 LBAC integrates well with other DB2 capabilities (like
data partitioning) and can be combined with such capabilities to offer
an even stronger security.
Join Sal Vella, VP of DB2 Development,
and Walid Rjaibi, Senior DB2 Software Engineer - Security and Privacy for
a deep dive into the LBAC capability in DB2 9 on Linux, UNIX, and Windows.
RSVP using the link at http://www.ibm.com/db2/labchats
Jay Allen (ja@...)
Consulting Software IT Specialist
IBM Data Management Solutions
(602) 217-2937 - Phone & Fax
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