Techniques for Securing Data Exchange between a Database Server and a Client Program
Ovidiu Crista

TL;DR
This paper discusses methods to secure data exchange between a database server and a client program over the internet, aiming to prevent unauthorized interception and protect data integrity.
Contribution
It introduces a specific technique for safeguarding data transmission between a database server and client software against interception threats.
Findings
Proposed method effectively prevents unauthorized data interception.
Enhances data integrity during client-server communication.
Addresses security concerns in internet-based database access.
Abstract
The goal of the presented work is to illustrate a method by which the data exchange between a standalone computer software and a shared database server can be protected of unauthorized interceptation of the traffic in Internet network, a transport network for data managed by those two systems, interceptation by which an attacker could gain illegetimate access to the database, threatening this way the data integrity and compromising the database.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Malware Detection Techniques · Distributed systems and fault tolerance · Network Security and Intrusion Detection
