What do you do if logical reasoning fails to ensure database security and access control?
When logical reasoning doesn't safeguard your database, it's akin to finding a crack in a fortress wall. You've planned for threats, structured access controls, and yet, vulnerabilities persist. As a database engineer, you're tasked with protecting sensitive data from both external and internal threats. But what happens when the logical structures you've put in place are insufficient? This article dives into the steps you can take when standard logical reasoning falls short in ensuring robust database security and access control.