CLASSIFICATION OF INFORMATION SECURITY THREATS IN THE DATABASE
Abstract
Threats to database information security can be external, independent of the process of processing information, and internal, which is manifested in the process of specific processing. Internal threats are recognized today as the most dangerous. According to statistics, the greatest harm comes from the illegal actions of employees of organizations themselves. However, this situation still remains unnoticed by leaders, and up to 90% of the funds allocated for information security are spent on ensuring protection against external attacks.
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