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If you haven't used db2audit yet due to concerns about performance or perceptions that the setup options are inflexible, I would encourage you to re-consider enabling it when you make the move to DB2 9.5 or 9.7.
Have you thought about the fact that a lack of security within your enterprise can mean your job? Well, don't despair; you may not realize it, but DB2 DBAs have the power to help organizations change. Let's strategize....quietly...together (ssshhhh it's a secret).
Ok, I admit it. I LIKE the idea of being the "go to" security person....until... (Did you bring the Latte? )
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Documentation BLUES.
If you are using (or are planning to use) DB2 AUDITING, please help me as I look for clues and try to find the 'truth' about the audit_buf_sz DBM CFG parameter.
I promised in an earlier post that I'd share thoughts on how to keep your SECADM from quitting when you upgrade to 9.7. But, if the Latte and cookie approach doesn't work, then you're on your own. (I'm kidding...there's more).
When I first caught sight of that huge orange moon, I was driving home from work, having a mental conversation with myself about how often abnormalities indicate a risk or a threat...or a security obsessed DBA (one, or all of those) and then I saw that beautiful moon…and I thought….I have to find a way to tie this into my blog. Guess I just did.
Ok, on to the intelligence gathering…migrated databases and the new authorities require some investigation.
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