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Auditing Database Access and Change: A Necessity More Than a Nicety

by Craig S. Mullins | Feb 1, 2022 | audit, data governance, database auditing, regulatory compliance

The increasing burden of complying with government and industry regulations imposes significant, time-consuming requirements on IT projects and applications. And nowhere is the pressure to comply with regulations greater than on data stored in corporate databases....

Take Advantage of the Wealth of Information in Your Db2 Logs

by Craig S. Mullins | Jul 13, 2020 | audit, backup, log, recovery, redo, repair, transactions, undo, undrop

The Db2 for z/OS log sometimes referred to as the transaction log, is a fundamental component of Db2 that is central to all data activity in the database management system. Every change to application data (with a few exceptions) is recorded serially in the log as the...

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