Fujitsu PostgreSQL blog | Database security (original) (raw)
In today’s cloud-native world, security isn’t just a checkbox — it’s foundational. When managing business-critical workloads like databases in Kubernetes, particularly with robust platforms such as Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres, ensuring secure access to sensitive information like credentials and TLS certificates is a must. This is where HashiCorp Vault comes into play.
Fujitsu is pleased to announce the release of Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres 17 , which caters to the evolving demands of digital transformation (DX).
Fujitsu has partnered with SafeLogic to equip Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres with a FIPS-compliant crypto library that protects your data at rest and data in flight through robust cryptographic algorithms.
Fujitsu has introduced a new feature in Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres called policy-based login security. In this blog, I will delve into this new feature and how to implement it.
Earlier this week, we announced the launch of Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres 15, with enhanced capabilities to manage enterprise data across multiple environments with security, agility, and flexibility. In this post, I will highlight some of the new features available in this release, with examples comparing it with the previous release.
Fujitsu continues to keep in step with the needs of enterprise-level environments with the proud launch of Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres 15. The highly anticipated release boasts additional features developed with the end user in mind, ensuring clients are provided with a hybrid multi-cloud solution that meets their business critical requirements head on.
The global average cost of data breach in 2021 was over $4.2M†, surging 10% from last year. As data becomes ever more valuable, organizations must fend off cyber-attacks which keep increasing in number and sophistication.
Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres on IBM LinuxONE delivers maximum data security for your organization, and CryptoCards are big part of the reason why. But what are CryptoCards, and how do I protect my organization's data with them?
We are pleased to announce Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres on IBM LinuxONE
The value of data has increased exponentially in the last few years, to the point that it is now called the oil of the new industry. But so has the risk of data breaches.