Database Firewall: Protect on-Prem and Cloud Databases with DataSunrise
DataSunrise Database Firewall provides precise, real-time protection by continuously monitoring database operations, identifying abnormal or high-risk user actions, blocking potential insider threats and external intrusions, and maintaining reliable data security across on-premises, cloud, and hybrid infrastructures.
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3 Key Points to Protect Your Confidential Data
Threat Detection Algorithms
The DataSunrise Database Firewall provides real-time monitoring of user activity to detect SQL injection attempts and other malicious query patterns. Its flexible security policies can be tailored to specific database objects or datasets, ensuring that protections match the unique sensitivity and risk level of your data.
All-Round Protection
The firewall prevents both internal and external data leaks by applying access restrictions based on the principle of least privilege. It also supports compliance efforts for SOX, HIPAA, GDPR, and other regulatory frameworks.
Self-Learning Mode
When deployed as a reverse proxy, DataSunrise Database Firewall delivers low-latency protection without interrupting normal workflows. It supports dynamic data masking, encryption, and request blocking to strengthen data security.
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Why Choose DataSunrise Database Firewall?
Protect against SQL injections, block insider misuse, and control access to sensitive information—all without requiring any changes to your applications. DataSunrise installs rapidly and fits seamlessly into both cloud and on-premises environments.
Enforce zero-trust access, monitor activity patterns, and apply role-based controls to safeguard critical data assets.
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SQL and NoSQL, in the Cloud and on-Premises
Specification
Description
SQL
- All RDS Databases
- AlloyDB
- Amazon Athena
- Amazon Aurora
- Amazon Redshift
- Apache Hive
- Apache Impala
- Azure Synapse Analytics
- Cloudberry Database
- CockroachDB
- Databricks SQL
- GaussDB
- Google BigQuery
- Google Cloud SQL
- Greenplum
- Heroku Postgres
- Hydra
- IBM Db2
- IBM Db2 Big SQL
- IBM Informix
- IBM Netezza
- MS SQL Azure
- MS SQL Server
- MariaDB
- MySQL
- Neo4j
- Oracle
- PostgreSQL
- Percona Server MySQL
- SAP HANA
- Snowflake
- Sybase
- Teradata
- TiDB
- Vertica
- YugabyteDB


