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  • 1.  List of Databases monitored by Imperva

    Posted 08-17-2023 11:03

    Hello Everyone,

    Can someone help me how can I get list of Databases which Imperva is monitoring.

    Thanks in advance.

    Regards,

    Amod Yamba


    #DatabaseActivityMonitoring

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    amod yamba
    User
    Ally Financial Inc
    Detroit MI
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  • 2.  RE: List of Databases monitored by Imperva

    Posted 08-17-2023 11:08

    You will find this information with the following link:

    https://www.imperva.com/data-security-coverage-tool/



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    Alejandro Hernandez
    Consultant and Trainer
    Soluciones Integrales en Capacitacion SA de CV (SICAP)
    Mexico D.F
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  • 3.  RE: List of Databases monitored by Imperva

    Posted 08-17-2023 11:32

    Thanks for your quick response, I am looking a way to pull the list of the database names monitored by Imperva MX within our Organization.



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    amod yamba
    User
    Ally Financial Inc
    Detroit MI
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  • 4.  RE: List of Databases monitored by Imperva

    Posted 08-17-2023 12:34

    You will go to audit tab, DB audit data, and create a report with DB name



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    Alejandro Hernandez
    Consultant and Trainer
    Soluciones Integrales en Capacitacion SA de CV (SICAP)
    Mexico D.F
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  • 5.  RE: List of Databases monitored by Imperva

    Posted 08-20-2023 18:47
    Edited by Thomas Dao 08-20-2023 18:47

    Viewing Scanned Databases

    Maybe, you can use this guide:

    The History tab displays a list of all executions of the scan.

    You can view the databases scanned by the scan by clicking the Scan Details button. A window appears showing all the databases on which the scan (in the case of a policy based scan) or scans (in the case of a tag based scan) ran. Databases on which a scan did not run, due to type incompatibility or pre-test, do not appear.

    To view databases scanned:

    1. In the Main workspace, select Risk Management > DB Assessment Scans.
    2. Select the desired database assessment scan.
    3. Select the History tab and then highlight the scan that was run.

    Viewing Scanned Databases (imperva.com)



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    Thomas 




  • 6.  RE: List of Databases monitored by Imperva

    Posted 09-27-2023 12:35

    Hi Amod, 

    Were you able to retrieve the list of all the databases in your environment? I encountered the same question and attempted the suggested advice, but unfortunately, it didn't prove effective. Thanks 



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    Abdulrahman Araga
    Database Audit Analyst
    Government of Alberta - Health and Wellness
    Edmonton AB
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  • 7.  RE: List of Databases monitored by Imperva

    Posted 10-04-2023 05:59

    Hi Abdulrahman Araga,

    To get all database servers in your environment, follow the steps below:

    Step 1: In MX GUI's Main workspace, go to Setup > Agents

    Step 2: In Views pane, go to Workbench.

    Step 3: In the agent view, you can save a list of database server reports in PDF or Excel format that are integrated with the DAM solution.



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    Regards,
    𝐌𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐬𝐑 𝐌𝐞𝐑𝐭𝐚
    Senior Security Consultant
    Mumbai
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  • 8.  RE: List of Databases monitored by Imperva

    Posted 10-10-2023 15:24

    Hi Mitesh 

    Thanks for your response to my request. To clarify, I'm not seeking the names of the database servers. Instead, I'm interested in obtaining a comprehensive list of all the "databases" within each server. Is there a method to determine which applications are associated with each database and retrieve the names of the tables within each database? I've included an image illustrating how I currently identify the names of each database on a database server and their corresponding linked applications. This way doesn't seem correct.


    Thanks, 

    Abdul 



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    Abdul Araga
    Database Audit Analyst
    Government of Alberta - Health and Wellness
    Edmonton AB
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