Best Database Security Software for Slack

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    Satori Reviews
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    Satori is a Data Security Platform (DSP) that enables self-service data and analytics for data-driven companies. With Satori, users have a personal data portal where they can see all available datasets and gain immediate access to them. That means your data consumers get data access in seconds instead of weeks. Satori’s DSP dynamically applies the appropriate security and access policies, reducing manual data engineering work. Satori’s DSP manages access, permissions, security, and compliance policies - all from a single console. Satori continuously classifies sensitive data in all your data stores (databases, data lakes, and data warehouses), and dynamically tracks data usage while applying relevant security policies. Satori enables your data use to scale across the company while meeting all data security and compliance requirements.
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    ScaleGrid Reviews

    ScaleGrid

    ScaleGrid

    $8 per month
    3 Ratings
    ScaleGrid is a fully managed Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) platform that helps you automate your time-consuming database administration tasks both in the cloud and on-premises. ScaleGrid makes it easy to provision, monitor, backup, and scale open-source databases. It offers advanced security, high availability, query analysis, and troubleshooting support to improve your deployments' performance. The following databases are supported: - MySQL - PostgreSQL - Redis™. - MongoDB®, database - Greenplum™ (coming soon) ScaleGrid supports both public and privately-owned clouds such as AWS, Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP), DigitalOcean and Linode, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, (OCI), VMware, and OpenStack. ScaleGrid is used by thousands of developers, startups, as well as enterprise customers such as Accenture, Meteor and Atlassian. It handles all your database operations at any scale, so you can concentrate on your application performance.
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    Monyog Reviews

    Monyog

    Webyog

    $199 one-time payment
    Agentless MySQL performance monitoring that is fully customizable allows you to optimize query performance real-time. Configuration management allows you to track all changes made to MySQL Global variables. You can track and compare the changes made to the configuration file, and pinpoint the cause of performance problems. You can monitor locked and running queries in real time. For queries that take longer than a certain amount of time to complete, you will receive notifications via mail, SNMP traps and Syslog. You can also configure Monyog to notify, kill, notify or notify and kill such queries. You don't need to learn new tools by using the same performance monitor tool for MySQL on-premise, on virtual and physical machines, in the private and public cloud on virtual machines and in the public cloud as managed databases.
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    SecretHub Reviews

    SecretHub

    SecretHub

    $99 per month
    Unified secrets management platform for engineers that can be used by all levels of the stack - from intern to admin - will improve security across the stack. Security risks can be created by putting API keys and passwords in source code. However, they are complex to manage and make deployment difficult. Email, Git, and Slack are meant to share information, not keep secrets. When you deploy software multiple times per week, copy-pasting values and waiting for one admin to hold all the keys doesn't scale. Compliance audits can be difficult because it is impossible to track who accessed which secrets at what times. Replace plaintext values with a reference. This will eliminate secrets from source code. SecretHub will then load secrets into your app automatically when it starts. You can use the CLI to encrypt or store secrets, and then tell the code where to find it. Your code is now unencrypted and can be shared with your entire team.
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