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Global Bank Implements Tizor's Mantra
July 8, 2008 - Tizor Systems, a leading provider of enterprise database monitoring and protection solutions for the data center, announced that a global bank implemented the Mantra solution to meet data auditing requirements for Sarbanes Oxley (SOX) and a variety of data privacy regulations.The Fortune 500 customer recognized that in order to meet the critical demands created by a changing business environment, protect against the increasing sophistication of information thieves and address a rapidly growing roster of compliance requirements, they must simplify, centralize and unify their database activity monitoring (DAM) processes.
Using Mantra, the bank achieved their goals by automating the requirements of multiple compliance regulations, saving significant dollars, time and valuable resources, including key personnel. In an initial deployment across several dozen databases, within a few hours of implementing Mantra, the customer was able to see who was accessing critical data, when it was being accessed and from where. The company is now better prepared to protect core data from data breaches and address changes in existing regulations and future security challenges.
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