Securing data warehouses from web-based intrusions

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Decision support for 24/7 enterprises requires 24/7 available Data Warehouses (DWs). In this context, web-based connections to DWs are used by business management applications demanding continuous availability. Given that DWs store highly sensitive business data, a web-based connection provides a door for outside attackers and thus, creates a main security issue. Database Intrusion Detection Systems (DIDS) deal with intrusions in databases. However, given the distinct features of DW environments most DIDS either generate too many false alarms or too low intrusion detection rates. This paper proposes a real-time DIDS explicitly tailored for web-access DWs, functioning at the SQL command level as an extension of the DataBase Management System, using an SQL-like rule set and predefined checkups on well-defined DW features, which enable wide security coverage. We also propose a risk exposure method for ranking alerts which is much more effective than alert correlation techniques. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.

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Santos, R. J., Bernardino, J., Vieira, M., & Rasteiro, D. M. L. (2012). Securing data warehouses from web-based intrusions. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 7651 LNCS, pp. 681–688). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35063-4_53

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